If you were hoping for a docuseries all about the ups and downs of Mark Wahlberg’s career and business empire, then HBO Max has you covered.

The soon-to-be-released streaming service has granted Mark Wahlberg’s Wahl Street an eight-episode series order. According to Variety, the TV series will follow the actor as he juggles his acting schedule with growing his business empire, which includes a bottled water brand, a sports nutrition company, and StockX, a sneaker resale marketplace.

The TV series is part docuseries, part reality TV show, shedding light on Mark Wahlberg the actor and entrepreneur, showing him growing his business through investing in others.

According to HBO Max’s official description of the series, “viewers will learn about his successes and failures and glean powerful business and life lessons while also getting to know the cast of colorful characters that make up Wahlberg’s real-life entourage.” Production on the show has already started, with shooting beginning in December 2019.

“This series will be an intimate exploration behind the drive that makes Mark Wahlberg one of the most unique stars in entertainment,” said Jennifer O’Connell, executive vice president of original non-fiction and kids programming at HBO Max. “Mark’s entrepreneurial spirit is fun to watch and we hope to show both the struggle and triumphs of what it takes to succeed.”

In addition to shedding light on all the parts of Mark Wahlberg’s business ventures, each episode will have a bit of a Shark Tank feel to them, as they are set to include a diverse group of entrepreneurs and inventors pitching the actor on new opportunities in an attempt to gain his endorsement.

“We’re documenting the ups, the downs, the hits and the misses. It’s all the real stuff that’s happening while I’m growing my businesses,” said Mark Wahlberg. “We’re pulling back the curtain and hopefully it’s an opportunity to inspire other entrepreneurs.”