By the mid-90s, Sylvester Stallone was in dire need of a hit after box-office flops likeJudge DreddandStop! Or My Mom Will Shoot. However, he scored a key role in 1997 with the commercial hitCop Land, which put him back on track. The 1997 crime thriller follows Stallone as Freddy Heflin, a local sheriff in a New Jersey town, who is caught up in a scandal involving corrupt NYPD officers.

Written and directed by James Mangold, who’s gone on to helm films likeLoganandAComplete Unknown, the film boasts an all-star cast of supporting actors,including Ray Liotta, Harvey Keitel, and even Robert De Niro. Now, after nearly 30 years, it looks like we’re getting another look atCop Land, withVarietyreporting that the new head of Miramax is keen on rebooting several properties, chief among them the Stallone late-90s classic. Until then, it’s important to understand what makesCop Landone of Sylvester Stallone’s most underrated movies.

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You Should Watch (Or Rewatch) Sylvester Stallone’s Cop Land Now That A Reboot Is Coming

Freddy Heflin Is One Of Stallone’s Most Unique Characters

Unlike Stallone’s larger-than-life portrayals of heroes like John Rambo or Rocky Balboa, his role asthe downtrodden Freddy Heflin reveals a soft-spoken vulnerabilitythat’s easilyone of the best dramatic performances from an action movie star. In the film, Freddy has previously turned a blind eye to the corruption of a ring of NYPD officers in the small, fictional town of Garrison, New Jersey. However, whenthe nephew of one of these cops kills two unarmed Black teenagerson the George Washington Bridge one night, it sets off a scandal that draws the attention of Internal Affairs investigator Moe Tilden (Robert De Niro).

Though he initially refuses to cooperate, Freddy eventually comes around to Tilden, realizing he can no longer protect the crooked cops he once idolized.

Tilden comes to Freddy for help with the case, offering him a chance to help out with the investigation and salvage his dream of joining the NYPD, which was thwarted after an incident that left Freddy deaf in one ear. Though he initially refuses to cooperate, Freddy eventually comes around to Tilden, realizinghe can no longer protect the crooked cops he once idolized. Emboldened by newfound purpose, the small-town sheriff decides to join the investigation, eventually confronting the corrupt officers in a raw, bloody showdown.

Cop Land Often Doesn’t Get The Credit It Deserves

The Film Proved Stallone Wasn’t Just An ’80s Action Star

Despite a killer cast, rave reviews, and one of Sylvester Stallone’s all-time performances,Cop Landhas failed to garner the attention from fans it so rightfully deserves. Though audiences enjoyed Stallone’s portrayal of the mild-mannered Freddy Heflin,they still largely viewed him through his cult action-hero persona, which persists to this day. However, the film has aged like fine wine, and the past decades have highlighted the sheer vigor behind Mangold’s script and Stallone’s performance.

So,with Miramax now gearing up for aCop LandrebootTV series, we should all take the time to see for ourselves what made Mangold’s original 1997Cop Landso special. Whether it’s your first time watching or you’re a die-hard fan of all things Sly,you’ll be sure to appreciate the gravitas Stallone bringsto this ’90s underrated crime thriller.