Sylvester Stallonewrapped filming for his upcoming television series after a “long” production he says “was worth it.”

Sharing a video of his last day on set of the upcoming Paramount+seriesTulsa King, Stallone, 76,wroteon Instagram, “This was a very long, difficult, exciting, mind blowing production [that] just ended in Oklahoma. Though it was a long time to be away it was worth it and to work with fantastic talent in front and behind the camera.”

In the comment section, Stallone’s younger brother, actor/singer Frank, commended him for finishing the project amid “tough obstacles.” He wrote, “We are so proud of you, through tough obstacles the real pros show up and deliver. #brotherhood#loyalty.

On Aug. 19, Stallone’s wife Jennifer Flavin filed for divorce after 25 years of marriage. “While we will no longer be married, Iwill always cherishthe more than 30-year relationship that we shared, and I know we are both committed to our beautiful daughters,” she said in a statement to PEOPLE. “I ask for privacy for our family as we amicably move forward.”

Stallone added inhis own statement, “I love my family. We are amicably and privately addressing these personal issues.”

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Stallone denied the claim. His legal teamrespondedto her divorce filing Aug. 29, stating in court documents that the actor “has not engaged in any conduct which constitutes intentional dissipation, depletion and/or waste of marital assets.” He is also contesting her sole use of the house.

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Back on July 30, Frankposteda family photo of himself with Stallone, Flavin and their three daughters, Scarlet, 20, Sistine, 24, and Sophia, 26. “I had the best birthday ever with my family,” he wrote in the caption.

For more on Stallone and Flavin’s breakup, pick up this week’s issue ofPEOPLE, on newsstands Friday.

source: people.com