STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- See, I told you Pete Davidson has love for Staten Island.

The “Saturday Night Live” star from Great Kills returned to the borough with director Judd Apatow on Tuesday to scout locations for an upcoming movie about Davidson’s upbringing.

The comedian was seen in the Elm Park section of the borough, where residents reportedly received letters stating the “neighborhood is an area of interest for a new film project” and crew will be doing a walk-through during the week. Residents tell the Advance that Davidson personally walked up and down streets in Elm Park.

The letter also included a timeline of the project:, “Shoot dates are TBD Summer. We are expecting production to last 1-2 months. Depending on the final script, we would be looking to shoot on your property for approximately 1-3 weeks.”

After scouting, Davidson reportedly dined at Denino’s Pizzeria in Port Richmond.

This week is shaping up to be an interesting one for Davidson. He mysteriously canceled a performance in New Jersey on Tuesday and reunited with his ex Carly Aquilino at a Long Island comedy show that same day. (The Staten Island comedian is rumored to be dating actress Kate Beckinsale.)

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Apatow’s vision for the film is similar to Amy Schumer’s “Trainwreck," giving Davidson a chance to play a version of himself to tell his story through dramatized experiences.

He’s got quite the story to tell: Davidson’s father, Firefighter Scott Davidson, died on 9/11. In addition, the comedian has openly battled with depression and mental illness for years and recently had a very public break up with singer Ariana Grande.