Hollywood acting legends Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger have reunited for some wholesome Halloween fun.
The iconic Rocky actor shared a shot of him hanging out at his Terminator star Arnie's 'office' amid a backdrop of decorated trophies as the pals carved pumpkins together.
The Rambo star posted: "Myself and my great friend Arnold , @schwarzenegger spending time at his amazing office Carving Pumpkin Heads for Halloween with Survival Knives !!!."
And couldn't resist a quip at their acting status he added: "That’s what real ACTION guys do with their free time! Lol…"
Stallone appeared with a denim open collared shirt and black pants with Schwarzenegger opted for a relaxed blue Tee and cream chinos.
But all eyes were on the 'survival knives' as the macho action actors has used similar knives in their classic films, including Rambo for Stallone and Commando for Schwarzenegger.
Sharing huge grins as they posed with the blades alongside their Halloween carvings.
And fans of the Rocky star were thrilled by the image of the two 'greats' as they reacted to the shot.
One posted: "Incredible picture of you two, Sly!! Can't wait to show my kids that Rocky carved a pumpkin today too! Haha. Keep punching."
Another added: "That could be the start of a great action comedy Movie."
A third commented: ''Those pumpkins never stood a chance!"
A fourth added: 'My two heroes when i was growing up! So many great movies."
The two living legends were also captured together last month when Sly, 76, took part in Schwarzenegger's charity event for After School All-Stars.
"Congratulations to my great friend @schwarzenegger who had an incredibly successful charity event to benefit the children THE AFTER SCHOOL ALLSTARS … Still looking strong as a Bull!" Stallone captioned the shot of the duo sporting cowboy hats and enjoying cigars.
The acting greats struck up a friendship after appearing together in films like Escape Plan and The Expendables.
Prior to the pair becoming buddies they were reportedly rivals in their heyday as two of the blockbuster action stars in that '80s.
"I'm so glad we straightened out our mess because it wasn't pretty," the former California governor said in 2017 at the Beyond Fest in Los Angeles, according to SlashFilm.
"We were attacking each other in the press relentlessly. We called each other names and called out our weak points, and it was so competitive."