Jaleesa M. Jones

USA TODAY

Ava DuVernay’s latest project is moving forward without a wrinkle.

The filmmaker — who became the first woman of color to direct a feature with a production budget exceeding $100 million with A Wrinkle in Time — took to Twitter Sunday to share she had wrapped filming the live-action remake.

And, as a treat to fans who just can’t wait for that April 6, 2018, release date, DuVernay shared stills from her adaptation of the Madeleine L’Engle classic, which boasts a dream cast including Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Mindy Kaling, Moonlight’s André Holland, Rowan Blanchard, Chris Prince, Zach Galifianakis and rising star Storm Reid.

Reid, 13, plays the lead character Meg, who teams up with her friend Calvin O’Keefe (Levi Miller) and a band of supernatural beings, Mrs. Whatsit (Witherspoon), Mrs. Who (Kaling) and Mrs. Which (Winfrey), to search the universe for her missing scientist father.

"She does it all," DuVernay affirmed, commending the 13-year-old. "Happiness. Heartbreak. Action. Emotion."

But she isn't the only one. DuVernay also praised the rest of the cast in a string of tweets that are sure to make you weep.

Co-stars Kaling and Witherspoon shined the light back on DuVernay, extending their thanks for being cast in the remake.

Is it April 2018 yet?