Goldie Hawn is reportedly in talks for her first movie role in over a decade and it would pair her with Amy Schumer.

Vulture’s Kyle Buchanan revealed on Twitter that Hawn is in serious talks to star as Schumer’s mother in 20th Century Fox’s Mother/Daughter. Variety later described the talks as being in the early stages.

If Hawn joins the film, it will be her first movie role since 2002’s The Banger Sisters. She is an Oscar winner for her supporting role in 1969’s Cactus Flower and was also nominated for Best Actress for Private Benjamin.

The Mother/Daughter movie is scheduled for May 12, 2017 and will be directed by Warm Bodies’ Jonathan Levine. Katie Dippold (The Heat, Ghostbusters) wrote the script.

Schumer made her film debut with Trainwreck, which was directed by Judd Apatow and written by the Inside Amy Schumer star. The Universal film made $110 million in the U.S. and earned a Writers Guild of America nomination.