Sylvester Stallone (Tulsa King) is set to return for a sequel to the 1993 action thriller Cliffhanger, which Ric Roman Waugh (Angel Has Fallen) will direct from a script by Mark Bianculli (Hunters).
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Sylvester Stallone‘s family is getting a reality TV show!
The Stallones will appear in Paramount+’s The Family Stallone, which follows follow the actor, his wife and their three daughters.
The show will debut on May 17 in the U.S., Canada, Latin America and Brazil, and the following day (May 18) in the U.K., Australia and Italy, with further international markets to come, via Variety.
Here’s a plot summary; “The unscripted series will give viewers a chance to get to know Stallone’s wife, Jennifer Flavin Stallone, who is a businesswoman and the co-owner of the Serious Skin Care wellness brand. Additionally, viewers will meet the pair’s three daughters, who are all on different paths; the oldest, Sophia, is still finding her focus and co-hosts the Unwaxed podcast with Sistine; Sistine, whose an actress and model, is developing her first feature film; and Scarlet is working on her acting career while at college. She appeared in Season 1 of Tulsa King.”
There are also two big stars who appear in the show!
Find out which big celebrities make cameos on The Family Stallone…
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