No, it’s not a promo for a new Western starring the Hollywood stars.
Pals Sylvester Stallone, 71, and Jason Statham, 50, turned up to support 70-year-old Arnold Schwarzenegger’s fundraiser for his Inner-City Games charity on Saturday evening.
The trio dressed up as cowboys in a skit at the event held at Arnie’s home in the upscale Los Angeles neighborhood of Pacific Palisades.
Howdy pardners: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone, 71, and Jason Statham, 50, turned up to support Arnold Schwarzenegger’s fundraiser for his Inner-City Games charity on Saturday evening
The action hero trio met on the set of The Expendables in 2010.
And they all reprised their roles Expendables 2 in 2012, and the third film in 2014.
A fourth movie in the franchise is in the very early stages of production.
Hero trio: Sly, Arnie and Jason met on the set of The Expendables in 2010. Here they are seen at the UK premiere of The Expendables 2 in 2012
However, Sly suggested a new role for them all when he posted the snap on Instagram on Saturday.
He captioned it: ‘The NEW THREE AMIGOS! @schwarzenegger @jasonstatham Tonight at Arnold’s fundraising party for children.’
The Inner-City Games were founded in East Los Angeles in 1991 as a way to build self-confidence, self-reliance and camaraderie among inner-city youth.
Top crew: Jet Li, Glen Powell, Kellan Lutz, Ronda Rousey, Victor Ortiz, Antonio Banderas, Schwarzenegger, Dolph Lundgren, Wesley Snipes, Randy Couture, Stallone and Statham in The Expendables 3 in 2014
More than 40,000 youths competed in athletic and academic competitions the first year.
After the LA riots in 1992 Arnold came on board as the Games’ Executive Commissioner.
In 1995, the National Inner-City Games Foundation was established and the games have expanded to 15 cities, involving more than one million young people.
Close: Here they are seen with Dolph in 2012 in London for their film