As the gristly gaggle of action stars once again girded their aging loins (ew) and threw themselves into the breach of a third Expendables movie,

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As the gristly gaggle of action stars once again girded their aging loins (ew) and threw themselves into the breach of a third Expendables movie,
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Mel Gibson and Danny Glover’s Riggs and Murtaugh could be returning to the big screen one last time. Dan Lin, producer of the now cancalled
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