The dream of getting the entire original cast back together for a follow-up to 2001’s Wet Hot American Summer got more unreasonable every year. The cult comedy kick-started so many huge careers. But that’s exactly what creators David Wain and Michael Showalter have done. That and more!

In addition to the original cast, Wain has added newcomers Michaela Watkins, Josh Charles, John Slattery, Randall Park, Lake Bell, Jayma Mays, Paul Scheer, Rob Huebel, and Richard Schiff. According to Deadline:

Watkins will play a tough New Yorker, Charles is a guy from a rival camp, Huebel’s a rival professor to Pierce, Schiff is Pierce’s academic superior, Park’s a librarian in love with Shannon, Scheer is a journalist, and Wain is an acquaintance of one of the main characters from an Israeli kibbutz.

Charles in the meaty role as (we assume) a comedic villain? The Good Wife fans, rejoice!

Returning members of the original cast include Paul Rudd, Elizabeth Banks, Bradley Cooper, Amy Poehler, H. Jon Benjamin, Michael Ian Black, Judah Friedlander, Janeane Garofalo, Nina Hellman, Ken Marino, Zak Orth, David Hyde Pierce, Joe Lo Truglio, Christopher Meloni, A.D. Miles, Marguerite Moreau, Marisa Ryan, Molly Shannon, Kevin Sussman, and David Wain himself.

That’s right, two-time (probably soon to be three-time) Academy Award nominee Bradley Cooper will appear on a Netflix show. Sure, coming on board an eight-episode, limited-run Netflix event is a low commitment. And it’s impossible to guess whether Cooper’s move is out of loyalty to Wain and the cult-classic movie, or a sign of the ever-eroding stigma around television and the increasing power of Netflix. But, no matter what, this is good news for fans of both Cooper and the original film. Start popping your collars now.