Ah, Fyre Festival—the schadenfreude gift that keeps on giving. Ever since the purported luxury music getaway imploded in April of 2017, the saga of the doomed festival and its con man founderBilly McFarland, has provided onlookers with plenty to smirk at. After all, while some good people surely lost out over the Fyre Festival debacle, the situation as a whole is undeniably amusing.

You couldn’t write a more perfect story of high profile failure. Well, that’s not entirely true—If you recall, back when the story of the Fyre Festival’s trainwreck was breaking, Seth Rogen tweeted that he and musical comedy trio The Lonely Island (comprised of Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, and Jorma Taccone) had already been working on a new movie about a music festival that goes horribly wrong. As The Lonely Island joked a the time, they were even “thinking about suing Fyre Festival for stealing our idea.”

Now that the calamitous faux-festival has once again captured the public consciousness following a pair of recently released documentaries, Jorma Taccone has confirmed that the project is, indeed, still in the works.

“Oh yeah,” Taccone tells The Daily Beast in a new interview. “I don’t want to divulge all the details but we’re figuring it out right now. You’ve seen the docs, right? It’s crazy. This is something that Akiva and Seth cooked up, and we’re figuring it all out right now.”

Jorma also notes that he has seen the Netflix Fyre Festival documentary, Fyre: The Greatest Party that Never Happened, three times. He’s a particular fan of Andy King, the festival’s fixer-turned-meme who was willing to go to some, uh, serious lengths to try to save the event. “I was like, I would hire that dude for anything… Hire that dude!” Taccone jokes. “That guy is a champion.”

This would not be The Lonely Island’s first project concerning the music industry. In 2016, the team released Pop Star: Never Stop Never Stopping, a mockumentary about a misguided young pop star.

Here’s hoping this new festival failure film from Seth Rogen and The Lonely Island comes to fruition sooner rather than later.

[H/T The Daily Beast]