Amy Schumer will not play Barbie in a planned live action movie after all.

The actress and comedienne was set to star as Mattel's iconic doll in the production slated to start shooting this summer, and had even polished the script, Variety reported Thursday.

'Sadly, I’m no longer able to commit to Barbie due to scheduling conflicts,' the 35-year-old explained in a statement.

'The film has so much promise, and Sony and Mattel have been great partners. I’m bummed, but look forward to seeing Barbie on the big screen.'

Won't be a living doll: Amy Schumer confirmed Thursday that she will no longer star in Sony's live action Barbie movie citing 'scheduling conflicts'

Schumer does have a busy schedule lined up.

Her comedy Snatched with Goldie Hawn is released in May with all the promotional duties that come with that.

She's also set to film a comedic drama She Came To Me for writer and director Rebecca Mill in which she'll star opposite Steve Carell.

Busy actress: Schumer is currently gearing up for a promotional tour in support of her comedy Snatched in which she stars with Goldie Hawn. It's released in theatres on May 12

Variety reported that Sony had little leeway in terms of a production date for Barbie since Mattel has readied a line of merchandise to coincide with the movie's ultimate release.

The movie will continue without Schumer, the studio confirmed Thursday, saying in a statement: 'We respect and support Amy’s decision. We look forward to bringing Barbie to the world and sharing updates on casting and filmmakers soon.'

When the news was announced in December that Schumer would star, the Barbie movie was sold as a comedy in the vein of Splash, Enchanted and Big.

The plot revolved around Schumer's character being thrown out of Barbieland for not being perfect enough and subsequently embarking on a real life adventure.