The Expendables 2 machine has hit full swing for Sylvester Stallone, Terry Crews, Dolph Lundgren, Jason Statham and company with a big slew of clips below along with the trailer for the very disappointing video game.

As we reported early in the week, Sylvester Stallone is taking some much needed downtime from The Expendables 2 promotions to mourn his son Sage Moonblood who died less than a month ago. On top of that loss, 48-year old Toni Ann Fillti, who is Stallone’s half-sister, is fighting stage 4 lung cancer. The disease has spread to her brain and liver, and Stallone’s mother, Jackie, says things aren’t looking good for her daughter. After so much recent loss, she’s hoping for a miracle to come help the family.
Stallone has been with his wife and daughters in France recently on holiday, grieving the loss of Sage, but he appeared briefly during a premiere of his film “Expendables 2″. Co-star Randy Couture said the stars of the film have missed him while doing press junkets and promotional events, but are thinking about him during such a difficult time.
Dolph Lundgren and Terry Crews have been out front and center promoting the heck out of the latest Expendables film, plus they’re also front and center in the EX2 videogame trailer below. Too bad that game isn’t even ten percent as much fun as watching the trailer. We reported last month
about how the game looked bad and was missing Chuck Norris. Funny enough, a pr flack for the game contacted us to let us know how off our story was, but we all know how PR people are paid to lie and this one definitely did. The game sucks doesn’t have Chuck Norris, and only has four of the Expendables 2 people in it; Sylvester Stallone, Jet Li, Terry Crews and Dolph Lundgren. Just a warning to all EX2 fans, save your money and don’t buy this game, just have fun watching the movie.

Starring: Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, Chuck Norris, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Chuck Norris, Terry Crews, Randy Couture, Liam Hemsworth, and Jean Claude Van Damme
Directed By: Simon West
Release Date: August 17, 2012











