Amy Schumer’s Trainwreck still has yet to come out, but she’s lining up another enticing comedy for the big screen.
Fox confirms to TIME that the comedian will star in a mother-daughter comedy set to be produced by Paul Feig, who directed Bridesmaids, The Heat, and this summer’s Spy.
Schumer and her sister, Kim Caramele, are bringing Schumer’s voice to a script originally by Katie Dippold, who wrote The Heat and is working with Feig on the new Ghostbusters, and will be an executive producer on this film. Caramele is a writer and producer on Schumer’s show Inside Amy Schumer.
The film “centers on a mother-daughter duo trapped in a vacation gone wrong,” according to The Hollywood Reporter, which first reported the news.
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