Sylvester Stallone suffered a series of death threats on the Thai/Burmese set of upcoming sequel John Rambo. Stallone and his crew made the movie around the border of Thailand and troubled Myanmar, where he insists a "full-scale genocide" is currently going on.
The 61-year-old, who witnessed refugees fleeing from Myanmar to Thailand, and the crew received a "lot of threats" and were warned they'd be shot.
Stallone tells Entertainment Tonight, "It's the most brutal regime in the world and the most secretive. It has an oppressive regime that (keeps all riches) for themselves. Everyone is forced into drugs or prostitution or slavery.
"People are escaping all the time (from Myanmar), coming over with gaping, maggot-infested wounds, their ears being cut off. You saw a lot of suffering, a lot of malnutrition. We were on the Salween River and we were told to get out because we were going to be shot."