Will Smith has just given a masterclass on talk show entrances.
Smith made not one, but four of them on Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show, culminating in the Grammy winner arriving on a horse dressed as a unicorn, accompanied by a gospel choir.
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Actor Will Smith makes four entrances on Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show, including riding in on a horse dressed as a unicorn.
After initially being introduced as one of the "biggest stars on the planet", Smith emerged to a standing ovation from the studio audience - but it wasn't enough.
"That was good. That's a really good introduction, but I think I can do better," Smith told Fallon. "They deserve a better entrance than that."
The 47-year-old disappeared backstage and returned minutes later in a human hamster ball, nearly taking out The Tonight Show's house band, The Roots.
"That was a little bit better," Smith told Fallon.
Smith disappeared again and to be introduced next by a troupe of disco dancers, showing off his impressive moves.
The dancers weren't enough for Smith so he made a forth and final entrance on horseback.
He was introduced by a gospel choir singing "He's Will Smith" before a red carpet was unrolled and the actor rode emerged on a giant white horse sporting a unicorn horn.
Confetti fell from the ceiling while an actor in a giant panda suit danced on stage.
The appearance comes ahead of Smith's new film Suicide Squad with Margot Robbie, which hits Australian cinemas this Thursday.
We don't envy whoever Jimmy Fallon's next guest is.