Paramount Picture’s Super Bowl commercial featured many familiar faces like Dora The Explorer, Star Trek’s Captain Pike, and even Beavis and Butt-Head. However, the real star of the show was new-to-Paramount Sylvester Stallone.
Setting up camp on Paramount Mountain along with his daughters Sophia, Scarlet and Sistine Stallone, the Rocky star couldn’t seem to resist climbing one of the mountain’s three faces – the Sylvester Stallone Face.
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“He always does this,” said Scarlett as she tries to reassure other Paramount+ members.
We eventually see the legendary actor fall to the bottom of the mountain, with his daughters and Captain Pike assuring the viewers that “He’ll be alright… maybe.”
Stallone stars in Paramount+’s Tulsa King, which according to Paramount Media Network’s President and CEO, Chris McCarthy, “scored as the number one new series of the year, topping all others including the Game of Thrones sequel House of the Dragon.”
Tulsa King has already been renewed for season 2, after breaking Paramount’s past records.
Earlier this month, Paramount+ also announced Stallone’s new reality show, an eight-episode docuseries called The Family Stallone, which will be featuring his wife, Jennifer Flavin, and daughters, giving viewers a peak into the three-time Academy Award nominee’s life as a father.
Last year, Flavin filed for divorce and then reconciled with Stallone – so this should be interesting.
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