Sylvester Stallone has landed a family reality TV show, similar to The Kardashians, alongside his wife Jennifer Flavin and their three daughters Sophia, Sistine and Scarlet.
The Family Stallone will follow the famous family's turbulent life across eight episodes in the upcoming programme airing this spring on Paramount+.
Announcing the news in a television advert aired earlier today, the network showed the Rocky actor, 76, climbing a giant mountain – shaped like his face, and it even talks too.
Promoting the streaming site's upcoming programmes, the hilarious skit shows the moment Sly struggles before falling into snow, right in front of his children.
The unimpressed daughters shrug off the funny moment, giving off glaring Kardashians energy as they say, "he's fine, he does this, it's normal".
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It adds: "This new series starring Stallone’s three daughters, wife and himself offers a seat at the table of one of Hollywood’s most famous families."
The show is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios and executive producers are Benjamin Hurvitz, Jessica Zalkind, Nadim Amiry, Julie Pizzi, Farnaz Farjam and Jonathan Singer.
Lauren Goldstein, Valana Hunn, Chris Ray and Jason Williams are co-executive producers.
It comes after Sly openly admitted that he would leave his successful acting career for his family in an interview earlier last year.
He told Entertainment Tonight : "In the past few years when you find yourself obsessing about, 'oh what’s the next move? How do I compete with this situation or this character or this guy’s getting this role', and I said, 'Jesus Christ, what does it matter?'
"Because the things that really matter, the things that are actually your flesh and blood are moving on. The priority is the things that you’re responsible for. You brought them on this planet. You must guard them with your life."
Despite being an A-list star for decades, Sylvester said he would give up this lifestyle if it was having a negative impact on any of his family.
He added: "It’s life changing because it made me realise that I would do this, but my family comes first. I would give this up tomorrow if it interfered with my relationship and the values of my family, like this, without hesitation."