The Stephen King renaissance continues.

In the wake of IT arriving in theaters, director Andy Muschietti expressed an interest in adapting Stephen King’s Pet Sematary, previously adapted by Mary Lambert in 1989. That sounded like an incredible idea to us, but it seems Paramount had other plans.

Deadline reports tonight that Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch, the writing/directing duo behind 2014 gem Starry Eyes, will bring Pet Sematary back to the screen!

In Pet Sematary, published in 1983…

“Louis Creed and his wife Rachel move their two children into a home and soon learn there is a creepy Pet Sematary near their property, where legend has it that animals buried there come back to life. It starts with their cat being run over, and brought back, and it gets much worse when the reanimation attempt turns to humans, who don’t come back exactly as they were before.”

Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Steven Schneider are producing.