Sylvester Stallone Calls Out 'Rocky' Producer Irwin Winkler, Asking For 'What's Left of My Rights Back'

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Stallone is throwing some punches and bringing his feud into the ring.

Sylvester Stallone is hitting back. The action icon -- who wrote and starred in the 1976 sports classic Rocky and its subsequent sequels -- is bringing his feud with the film's producer into the spotlight.

The 76-year-old screen legend and filmmaker took to Instagram on Sunday to take a few swings at Irwin Winkler -- who produced the Rocky films and their spin-off Creed films -- as well as his son, David Winkler.

Stallone has been hitting Winkler hard with personal attacks, and shared an surreal portrait of Winkler to Instagram. In the image, Winkler appears to have the body of a snake and a knife blade for a tongue.

"A VERY Flattering portrait of The Great Rocky/ Creed Producer, IRWIN WINKLER, from one of the country‘s greatest artist," Stallone wrote alongside the artwork.

Stallone then explained the backstory to his attack, claiming that he deserves to have the rights to the Rocky franchise, having created the character and story in the first place.

"After IRWIN controlling ROCKY for over 47 years , and now CREED, I really would like have at least a little WHAT’s LEFT of my RIGHTS back, before passing it on to ONLY YOUR CHILDREN," an impassioned Stallone wrote. "I believe That would be a FAIR gesture from this 93 year old gentleman?"

The actor stated that the subject of the intellectual property rights for Rocky has been "a painful subject "that eats at my soul, because I wanted to leave something of Rocky for my children."

"But it’s always great hearing from the loyal fans… Keep Punching," he concluded.

Earlier over the weekend, Stallone took aim at David Winkle, slamming his novel, The Arrangement: A Love Story.

"I love reading and I’ve read thousands of books but I have to say THIS one is by far the worst! If you ever run out of toilet paper PLEASE by this one you won’t be disappointed. It’s very absorbent," Stallone wrote. "This unbearable worthless dreck was written by the painfully untalented David Winkler who is the son of the remarkably untalented and parasitical Producer of Rocky and Creed , Even though I barely ever saw him around in all those years, the one and only Irwin Winkler."

Stallone claimed that, if it weren't for Winkler owning the rights to the franchise, "there would’ve been at least another three Rocky’s , that would’ve been wonderful! Frankly that crew are the worst unhuman beings I’ve ever met in the movie industry."

Stallone originated the role of Rocky Balboa in the 1976 film -- which went on to win three Oscars, including Best Picture. Stallone himself was nominated for Best Actor and Best Screenplay, and was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for reprising the character in 2015's Creed.

In 2019, Stallone revealed to Variety that he was deprived of an equity stake in the Rocky franchise, and said that, while has profited greatly from the Rocky films and Creed spinoffs, he never got an annuity, which he could hand down to his children after his death.

"I have zero ownership of Rocky," he explained. "Every word, every syllable, every grammatical error was all my fault. It was shocking that it never came to be, but I was told, 'Hey, you got paid, so what are you complaining about?' I was furious."

The action star blames inexperience in his early years in the industry for not lobbying harder to have a stake in Rocky, stating, "You don’t want to ruffle the feathers of the golden goose."

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