Jack Nicholson is eyeing his return to the big screen in his first role since 2010. He is set to co-star in Paramount's English-language remake of Toni Erdmann, along with Kristen Wiig. The original film is currently vying for the best foreign-language award at this year's Oscars. The studio snagged the rights to the German comedy that centers on a father (Peter Simonischek) who tries to reconnect with his workaholic daughter (Sandra Huller) by posing as a life coach for her company's CEO.

Nicholson will play the role of the father in the remake, with Wiig playing the daughter. In The Hollywood Reporter's Cannes review, Toni Erdmann was called the "best 162-minute German comedy you'll ever see." Adam McKay and Will Ferrell, along with Jessica Elbuam, will produce the new pic through Gloria Sanchez Productions. Toni Erdmann writer-director Maren Ade will executive produce the remake, alongside original producers Jonas Dornbach and Janine Jackowski.