The Hollywood star and his family are letting the cameras in for a fly-on-the-wall series.
Pamela Anderson has opened up about her life like never before for Netflix's Pamela - A Love Story.
After actor claims incident "never happened" Anderson releases statement calling her account a "true story" and "one of many surreal and uncomfortable situations" she's faced.
These were the actors you were searching for the most over the past 12 months.
The movie stars have a famous dislike of each other.
Stallone shares a heartbreaking update about the health of his old pal and "The Expendables" co-star Willis.
Are Sylvester Stallone and Jennifer Flavin having a change of heart? The 76-year-old actor's new Instagram post raises eyebrows.
Stallone has criticised a planned Ivan Drago spin-off.
The film will be released on 26 August through Amazon Prime Video.
The Hollywood star is turning to the small screen for his next project.
Bruce Willis's retirement from acting at age 67 has Hollywood flooding his family with messages of love and support.
Sylvester Stallone's iconic boxing tale turns 45 years old - and it feels so authentic because its creator and star really had lived the life of Rocky Balboa.
The dancer, wrestling promoter and astrologer died in her sleep, her son Sylvester Stallone confirmed on Instagram.
The pop icon opens up about his past experiences in a new memoir.
We doubt he needs the pocket money.
Sylvester Stallone is a true believer in one of humanity’s closest connections to the animal world – the friendship between a man and his dog. The star has melted our hearts and shared a sweet story on Instagram over his old pal, Butkus, and credited the pooch for his tremendous career in Hollywood. On Thursday, the actor, 70, took to social media and revealed a sweet memory about his four-legged friend, admitting that the Bull Mastiff was the one who helped him to write the 1976 movie ‘Rocky’, which propelled him into Hollywood.
One of the biggest shocks of this year’s Oscars ceremony, aside from that really awkward appearance from Stacy Dash, was that Sylvester Stallone did not pick up the award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance in ‘Creed’. The actor was the hot favourite to win and could not hide his shock when fellow nominee Mark Rylance was announced as the winner instead. Thankfully, Sly had good people around him to make sure that he didn’t get too down in the dumps following his loss - with comedian Jack Whitehall claiming that Stallone “cried on his shoulder” at the Governors Ball after the prestigious Los Angeles ceremony.