Touted upon its release as the finale of the
Rocky saga, this fifth entry in the long-running series of sports dramas reunites star
Sylvester Stallone with
John G. Avildsen, director of the Oscar-winning original. Stallone is Rocky Balboa, suffering from career-ending brain damage as a result of his punishing bout with Ivan Drago at the finale of the previous film. Upon their return to Philadelphia, Rocky and his wife, Adrian (
Talia Shire), discover they are broke, their fortune squandered by an incompetent accountant. Forced to move back to their working-class neighborhood, Rocky finds that his only asset is the run-down gym willed to him by Mickey (
Burgess Meredith, who appears in new flashback sequences). Resisting big money offered to him by
Don King-like boxing promoter George Washington Duke (
Richard Gant), Rocky becomes a trainer and finds a talented comer in Tommy Gunn (real-life boxer
Tommy Morrison, nephew of
John Wayne). Rocky's son (played by Stallone's real-life son
Sage Stallone) feels neglected by his father, who lavishes attention on his protégé, but Tommy ultimately turns his back on his mentor to sign a more lucrative deal with Duke, leading to a street-fight showdown.