The second season of The Kardashian's is finally available to stream today on Hulu and Disney+ after it's long-awaited return to screens as the Kardashian-Jenner clan are once again ready to share a glimpse into their crazy and sometimes chaotic lives.
Ahead of the return of the hit reality TV series, Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, and Kylie Jenner have all starred in a genius promotional video with none other than Late Late Show host, James Corden.
The famous sisters, and their momager teamed up with James for a genius House of the Dragon parody called The Targashians, and it sees James star as Keith Targashian - King of the nation and brother to Kim who is eager to nab his place on the throne.
The hilarious parody shows what the medieval fantasy series would be like with a reality show spin to it as the video begins with Corden teasing a new 'spin-off' of House of the Dragon, as he sits on the throne.
During a gathering with his advisors, Keith insists that his reign will be one of peace, before he pardons his biggest enemy, Grayson Lannister. Moments later, his sister Kim walks into the meeting, holding Lannister's head in her hands after slashing his throat.
The parody then cuts to Kim in the confessional room where she says: "Keith is the King right now, but let's be honest. He wouldn't be anywhere without me."
Royal Kim Targashian then attempts to apologise to her brother Keith by bringing him a smoothie as a token of her regrets, but Keith has a sneaking feeling that his sister has poisoned the drink in a bid to kill him and steal the throne - and he was right.
Keith beckons his guard to taste the suspicious liquid before trying it himself to test for poison, and his 'Yes man' immediately falls to the ground and dies.
Following the drama between Keith and Kim, their mum Kris joins the confessional room, adding: "'Oh Keith. He's always been my sensitive boy. Mommy's coming, sweetie,' Kris says, before the parody cuts to Kim posing for a portrait session for a Jouster's Illustrated cover shoot.
Keith then adds in confession that things have been, 'super tense around the castle' and he was ready to put things right after ultimately realising that family comes first. Keith then offers Kim an olive branch by suggesting that the pair share the crown and run the kingdom together.
Things are finally back on track with the royal siblings as they embrace with hopes of ruling the kingdom together - that is until someone comes in carrying an axe before cutting off Keith's head.
And the culprit is of course, Kylie Jenner. "There's only one king in this kingdom and it's King Kylie, b****es," she insists.
The parody piece ahead of the second series of The Kardashians has gone down a treat with fans who have already begged Kim and Corden to make the parody number a real show.
The Kardashians debuts today on Hulu and Disney+.