Kyrie Irving has signed on to star and executive produce a horror movie about Oklahoma City's famed Skirvin Hotel.

The Boston Celtics guard will work on the yet-to-be-titled film with production company Imagine Entertainment, according to Dave McNary of Variety. The company has reportedly optioned an upcoming article in The Players' Tribune about the experiences of NBA players who have stayed at the hotel.

The film will blend "scares, satire, wit, and social commentary inspired by the folklore of the Skirvin Hotel," McNary notes.

"Having had my own interesting experiences at the Skirvin Hotel, I connected with this idea immediately," Irving said. "To work with (Imagine Entertainment chairman) Brian Grazer is a dream come true and I'm excited to bring this project to life with the Imagine Entertainment team."

The hotel, which opened in 1911, is notorious for being haunted. Metta World Peace claimed he was inappropriately touched by a ghost during a stay there, and New Orleans Pelicans forward Wesley Johnson reported waking up to a bathtub mysteriously filled with water several years ago.