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Mark it a "must-see," dude.

The word from entertainment publication Variety is that the spin-off of the Coen Brothers classic comedy "The Big Lebowski" will star Jon Hamm.

On Monday, Variety reported that the movie, "The Jesus Rolls," follows the story of Jesus Quintana — played by John Turturro, who wrote and is directing the new flick.)

Along with STL's No. 1 celeb and Turturro, the cast includes Susan Sarandon, Bobby Cannavale, Audrey Tatou and Pete Davidson of "Saturday Night Live."

In a thumbnail synopsis, Variety states the movie "follows a trio of misfits ... (who) make enemies with a gun-toting hairdresser."

"The Big Lebowski" was released in 1998 and starred Jeff Bridges, John Goodman and Steve Buscemi. Turturro starred in, and stole, a couple of scenes playing a foul-mouthed bowler/sex offender.