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Henry Winkler And Sylvester Stallone Just Reunited For A 'Great Lunch'—And Their Selfie Is Everything

Henry Winkler; Sylvester Stallone
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The two actors, who costarred in the 1974 drama 'The Lords of Flatbush,' were also joined by Stallone's brother, Frank, and Jon Lovitz.

Nearly five decades after starring in the 1974 drama The Lords of Flatbush together, Henry Winkler and Sylvester Stallone reunited over lunch last week.

Their selfie commemorating the event was nothing short of spectacular.


Winkler took to Twitter to share the glorious selfie of the duo with the caption:

"This was a great lunch!!!!"

Stallone also shared photos from lunch on his Instagram.

Sly Stallone captioned his post:

"Spending a great afternoon with my very, very long time friend Henry Winkler."
"Great guy , great actor , and hysterical Jon [Lovitz] and my very talented brother, the Frankster!"

Viewers of the photos expressed their absolute delight over this joyous reunion.














In March, Stallone shared a throwback of himself and Winkler from Lords Of Flatbush, teasing a future collaboration.

Looking good, guys!

What an iconic reunion.

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