Expendabelles Spinoff Resurrected After Several Years
The Expendabelles, a female-driven spinoff of the long-running action franchise The Expendables, has been officially revived according to sources close to the project. Originally conceived over a decade ago, the project is once again in development with the participation of Eclectic Pictures and Hollywood Ventures Group. This renewed effort aims to establish the spinoff as a standalone entry expanding the original franchise.
Background of The Expendables Franchise
The Expendables franchise began in 2010, starring veteran action actor Sylvester Stallone alongside a cast of well-known action stars such as Jason Statham, Dolph Lundgren, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. The series enjoyed popularity with multiple sequels, although the latest installment, released in 2023, underperformed at the box office. Following this, the future of the main franchise remains unclear.
Project Details and Creative Direction
The Expendabelles project intends to focus on an origin story set in the late 1990s, showcasing a new generation of elite female operatives. According to statements from Eclectic Pictures’ Heidi Jo Markel, the goal is to create a stylish, action-driven cinematic event that can both complement the existing Expendables universe and stand independently. The production emphasizes a strong female-driven action narrative, aligning with current global audience interests.
Challenges and Previous Attempts
The idea for Expendabelles was first announced in the early 2010s, but the original planned production faced challenges and eventually stalled. Sylvester Stallone himself previously discussed the uncertainty of how a fully female cast would be received within the traditionally male-dominated franchise context. Casting details have not yet been revealed, and there is no official release timeline.
Future of The Expendables Franchise
While the spinoff moves forward, the status of future mainline Expendables movies remains undecided, especially given the recent financial underperformance. Lionsgate’s acquisition of the franchise rights has led to speculation about possible sequels or a reboot, which may or may not involve Stallone, who is currently approaching 80 years of age. Industry observers suggest that the franchise may soon seek new talent to revitalize the brand.

