Let’s just hope they get the power walk right.

Sony Pictures is reportedly making a biopic about WWE chairman and CEO Vince McMahon.

The film will cover the billionaire’s rise to the top of the wrestling industry — including how he worked as an in-ring announcer and helped build up icons such as Hulk Hogan and “Stone Cold” Steve Austin — while transforming his father’s empire into a global brand.

McMahon has apparently given his blessing, with WWE Studios president Michael Luisi signing on to serve as producer, according to Deadline.

Andrew Lazar, who produced “American Sniper,” will also be involved, along with Adam Goldworm of Aperture Entertainment.

The drama — dubbed “Pandemonium” — will be directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa.

Their prior films include “Focus” with Will Smith and “Crazy, Stupid, Love,” with Steve Carell and Ryan Gosling. They currently directors and executive producers for the NBC show, “This is Us.”

The script, which was penned by Craig A. Williams, writer of 2007’s “Underdog,” has been floating around since last summer.

Sources told The Hollywood Reporter that it wasn’t until Lazar recently landed McMahon’s life rights that studios began showing major interest.

Sony’s TriStar Pictures wound up being the ones to making the biggest impression — even going so far as to decorate their offices with WWE gear for their pitch, the sources said.

McMahon has served as the boss for the company for years, both on-and-off screen.

It’s unclear whether any actual WWE stars will be making cameos.