


On May 3, 2020, he hopped on his Instagram account for a Q&A and broke the news that "Demolition Man 2" is on the way, sending the internet into speculation mode. To this day it holds fan-favorite status among Stallone die-hards, something that the legendary actor has clearly taken note of. The cops of San Angeles are helpless to stop Phoenix, leading them to release Spartan as their last desperate hope to reinstate order.īy the time it left the big screen, "Demolition Man" took in over $159 million at the box office on a $57 million budget and impressed viewers and critics alike. This action-packed film is a must watch, and Snipes’ performance as the titular character has cemented his name in cinematic history. The movie tells the story of a half-human and half-vampire hybrid who must protect humans from powerful vampires. Unable to deal with his psychopathic 1990s style, authorities seek an old-fashioned cop. Arch-criminal Simon Phoenix (Snipes) has fled a 35-year CryoPrison deep freeze to find a serene non-violent Southern California ready for the taking. The two are put on ice until 2032, where Phoenix escapes police custody and runs rampant over the violence-free future. Blade (1998): Blade is undoubtedly one of Wesley Snipes’ most popular movies ever made. Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes go at it amid the dazzling cyber-future of 2032 (designed by Blade Runner's David L. The situation turns sour, resulting in the apparent loss of civilian lives and both of their incarcerations at California's first cryo-penitentiary.

The film begins in 1996, showcasing an encounter between LAPD Sergeant John "Demolition Man" Spartan (Stallone) and his nemesis, crime lord Simon Phoenix (Snipes).
