Sandra Bullock and George Clooney are switching roles once again.

Bullock is set to star in an all-female reboot of Ocean’s Eleven, according to Entertainment Weekly. News of the planned reboot was first reported by Indiewire's The Playlist. Clooney starred in the 2001 version with Brad Pitt, Don Cheadle, Matt Damon and Andy Gracia.

Bullock recently replaced Clooney in the movie Our Brand Crisis. The role of a political strategist who goes to Bolivia to help a candidate in a presidential election was originally written for Clooney and then rewritten for Bullock.

The Hunger Games director Gary Ross is set to direct, while Clooney and director Steven Soderbergh are producers on the film. Olivia Milch has written the screenplay.

While there is no other casting news about what women are set to star with Bullock in the reboot, EW suggests Jennifer Lawrence could be involved because of her close ties with Ross.

Bullock talked about Our Brand Crisis in the October issue of Cosmopolitan. “The story, I loved. And then working with [producers] Grant [Heslov] and George [Clooney] was exciting. We have known each other since we started in this business. Literally before any of us had a job,” she said.