E! will keep on "Keeping Up with the Kardashians' for another four years.

Kardashian matriarch Kris Jenner negotiated a $100 million deal to extend the family's relationship with the network for four more seasons, according to Page Six. The deal also includes projects with her daughters Kourtney, Kim, Khloe as well as Kendall and Kylie Jenner.

Bruce Jenner has no part in the deal. His appearances in the upcoming 10th season of "KUWTK" will likely be his last, and his new docu-series for E! will be produced separately.

E! has not set a premiere date for Bruce's show, but it will premiere after "Keeping Up" has aired its final episode of the new season.

Kim's husband Kanye West will still make guest appearances on the family show. The deal also includes the sisters' spin-offs, such as the recent "Kourtney and Khloe Take the Hamptons," and could extend into digital ventures given each of the family members' large social media followings.

Further details of the Kardashian deal, the largest in reality TV history, are being "kept under wraps," according to Page Six, and E! has given a no comment to multiple outlets.

Comcast, which owns the E! network, wants to save money by paying less for content (un-scripted series cost less than scripted) in case its "proposed merger" with Time Warner Cable goes through.