Their time together in the Star Wars world may be over, but actress Daisy Ridley and director J.J. Abrams are teaming up again for a new supernatural project titled Kolma.

According to a synopsis from Variety, Kolma “centers on a man who died in a car accident 50 years ago who waits on the other side for his former girlfriend who survived. When the woman dies, she’s given the choice of returning to the day of the accident to live again or being reunited with her love.” It is reportedly a remake of an Israeli TV movie from 2003.

Ridley is in talks to star while Abrams is executive producing. Marielle Heller (The Diary of a Teenage Girl, episodes of Transparent) is in talks to direct.

This’ll be Ridley’s first role following the huge success of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which catapulted her to Hollywood’a A-list and ensured her place in cinematic history. She is currently shooting her role as Rey for Episode VIII, which hits theaters December 2017. Rey’s parents may or may not have been unveiled in The Force Awakens. Surely Ridley and Abrams will be talking on the set of Kolma about how they fooled everyone.