Barcroft Media/Getty Images Laughing all the way to the bank.

Seasons may change and Instagram might let celebrities disable comments now, but Twitter trolls will never stop coming for Amy Schumer. Apparently a steady diet of misogyny and self-hatred does do a body good!

The “Trainwreck” star is currently in talks to star in Sony’s live-action “Barbie” movie as the titular Mattel doll who feels like she doesn’t fit in the perfect world of plastic, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

After being expelled from Barbieland, she’s dropped into the real world à la “Splash” or, for those seeking a more current reference, “The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water.” Barbie’s time away from the dream house leads her on a path of self-discovery and to the conclusion that perfection comes from the inside.

Predictable? Maybe. A positive step in the right direction for a company that traffics in unhealthy body standards? Absolutely.

Of course, internet trolls sprung into action on the heels of Schumer’s news without reading anything about the movie and started body-shaming the actress for not fitting the Barbie mold.

@amyschumer Barbie?? Better lose a lot of weight for that role! — Live life honestly (@DavidHase1) December 2, 2016

@GodfreyElfwick "Barbie Goes to Fat Camp" starring Amy Schumer. — Buck Buckelson (@BuckyBuckBuck1) December 2, 2016

If Amy schumer gets to be casted as Barbie, I can be casted as Morgan Freeman. Because none of this makes any sense. — annunaki queen (@XOKATANA) December 3, 2016

Tweeters who’ve ventured outside their parents’ basement, however, were quick to commend Sony on the choice, calling Schumer an empowering choice for women everywhere.

God I hope this is true because Amy has a real woman's body!! https://t.co/mSnAMGGtOO — human+female (@clarevward) December 3, 2016

The shit people are saying about Amy Schumer as Barbie is awful. You do get that the original doll is bad for girls' body image, right? — Veruca Salty (@annie_anita) December 3, 2016

I spend ages defending Barbie against causing unrealistic body image issues&the internet has to be horrible about Amy Schumer playing her. 😤 — Rory McDonald (@deetzzz) December 3, 2016

The film reportedly won’t hit theaters until the spring or summer of 2018, so until then: