The comedy gods are smiling down on Hollywood, as an almost surefire success is in the quickly moving developmental stages. Fox 2000 is teaming up with the super-producer couple Walter Parkes and Laurie MacDonald for the suburban comedy, and they’ve landed two whopper male leads in Zach Galifianakis and Jon Hamm, two guys who should become an official comedic duo at some point in the future.Both actors are still negotiating their deals, but the deal has already been completed with director Greg Mottola to helm this feature. Having most recently handled Larry David’s awkwardly enjoyable HBO movie, which also starred Hamm, Mottola is more recognizable for such riotous gems asand, and his work on series likeandThis trio is just oozing with potential, although the only plotline THR has is generic enough to go either direction. The story "follows a type-A couple in an idyllic suburban neighborhood who discover that their new, seemingly perfect neighbors are undercover agents." No distinction between which actor would get what role, but there’s room for two hilarious female leads to join them.No screenwriter for the project is named, but Parkes and MacDonald have been developing the project for a couple of years. While the couple has a few comedies like thefranchise and, they’re usually more involved with serious fare likeand most recently. Does that mean this will be a comedy with a budget big enough to buy up an entire suburb? We’ll see.Hamm, who will soon have millions of TV audiences eating out of his hands as Don Draper during’s final season, has often balanced that show’s serious tone with a ton of work in television comedies of different kinds, such asand. But his upcoming film work, beyond voicework in, is of more emotionally driven fare. In a couple of months, Craig Gillespie’s sports drama Million Dollar Arm and James Franco’s currently filming take on William Faulkner’s classicThankfully done withsequels, Galifianakis was most recently seen on TV for the hilarious second season finale of IFC’s, but you probably saw him just the other day when he interviewed President Obama on his anti-talk show, which was more enjoyable than anyone could have hoped for. He’ll be seen later this year in James Bobin’sand Alejandro González Iñárritu’s star-studded comedy, and will next break from his comedic roots for the gay rights drama Freeheld Speaking of, let’s take a trip back to 2008 for a little Galifianakis on Hamm on wry. (Pun!)