Sylvester Stallone has teased a new picture and dialogue from his upcoming action flick, “Rambo 5: Last Blood.” This is the last time the actor will be reprising this iconic titular role, and the new post also talks about how a man is remembered.

A new post on Stallone’s Instagram contains a still from the upcoming film. The veteran actor can be seen drawing on a wall with chalk. The dialogue from the film is about Rambo telling someone offscreen about what a man is remembered for in the end. The former soldier feels that a man is remembered for what he has done, but he is remembered even more for what he could have done yet didn’t.

Who is Rambo saying this to? From the post, it is clear that he is saying this to a woman. According to a previous report by Geeks WorldWide, the former soldier will be teaming up with a journalist this time around, while he goes on a rescue mission.

Carmen Delgado (Paz Vega) is a no-nonsense Latina ex-soldier-turned-journalist who joins Rambo. The Mexican drug cartel they will go after is called El Corazón, and Carmen has some vital information about how this group operates which should come in handy in the rescue mission.

“Rambo 5” won’t be the first time that John has teamed up with a woman. His partner was Co Bao (Julia Nickson) in “First Blood 2.” It remains to be seen if the former soldier’s relationship with Carmen will remain strictly professional or if the two will get involved romantically during the mission.

The upcoming film will begin with Rambo as a ranch owner. He is back where he belongs and has ties to the community. The only thing that may be missing is a companion to share the rest of the life with, and in this last installment of the franchise, it remains to be seen if he gets that as well. But there will a lot of bloodshed before the character can finally have his happy ending.

Stallone previously teased his new cowboy look for the film on Instagram. In another post on Instagram, Stallone teased some horse riding he did on the set.

Filming of “Rambo 5: Last Blood” has already wrapped. Adrian Grunberg is the director, and he is busy with the post-production work at the moment. The film is set to be released sometime in 2019.