Amazon is on a roll with series based on popular movies; first, the streaming giant announced its reboot of the Jack Ryan franchise, starring John Krasinski, and now, another major adaptation is coming down the pipeline: Martin Scorsese’s Academy Award–winning mob thriller The Departed.

That’s right: The Departed (or, as it should always be pronounced, The Depahted) is coming to a small screen near you. The film won four Academy Awards back in 2007, including best picture—and now, according to Deadline, Amazon is developing a TV reboot with a pretty major twist—updating the story by moving the action from Boston to Chicago.

Instead of the Irish mob, the new series will focus on “warring ethnic drug gangs. In it, a young cop goes undercover to infiltrate a ruthless Latino gang, which simultaneously plants its own man in the police department. The show follows these two embattled moles as they attempt to fulfill their mission and stay alive.”

Over the years, violence and gang activity in Chicago have become increasingly hot topics for national conversation, earning the city labels like “Chiraq,” which some argue exacerbates the problem more than it helps. Given that context, and the complexities that underpin the city’s violence (including increasingly splintered gangs), it will be interesting to see what kind of tone the series takes, and how much it concerns itself with those nuances.

Jason Richman will write the series and executive produce alongside Graham King (who served as producer on the original Departed) and Roy Lee, the original movie’s executive producer. Michael Connolly, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Sarah Esberg, Tripp Vinson, Doug Davison, and Gianni Nunnari are all also on board.

Between them, this crew has movies, including The Departed, Gangs of New York, Argo, 12 Years a Slave, World War Z, and The Big Short under their production belts—so they’re clearly not afraid of a little nuance and complexity. There doesn’t appear to be a set release date yet, but whenever the series lands, it seems there will be plenty of reasons to check it out.