Superstars Radcliffe and Quinto are taking on We Do Not Forget, the story of what happens when the hacktivist group Anonymous goes up against a Mexican cartel.

Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe and Star Trek’s Spock actor Zachary Quinto are lining up to take on a fictionalized version of a real event.

Deadline broke the news, stating that First Look Media will be backing another project based on real life events.

The company helped to finance last year’s Spotlight, about The Boston Globe’s investigative journalistic team of the same name that spread awareness of child sex abuse by Catholic priests.

Now, the company is getting behind We Do Not Forget, along with Antoine Fuqua, who will produce through his company Fuqua Films. Fuqua is known for Training Day, Shooter, The Equalizer, and Southpaw, among others.

He also recently completed his directorial duties on The Magnificent Seven, starring Chris Pratt and Denzel Washington.

Zach Helm (Stranger Than Fiction) will direct We Do Not Forget, which tells the story of the hacker group Anonymous in their battle against Los Zetas, a Mexican drug cartel that kidnapped one of their members.

Anonymous uncovered 25,000 Mexican government emails detailing the names of Zeta members and threatened to make them public. Not everyone within Anonymous was up for taking on the dangerous group, and it caused friction from within.

The cartel fought back by hiring experts to track down the hackers, threatening the lives of Anonymous members who revealed the sensitive information. Anonymous reportedly backed off following the threats.

Details are murky, but it certainly makes for an interesting film.

Radcliffe recently starred in Imperium, where his character had to go undercover in a white supremacist group in order to take them down from the inside. Quinto just starred in Star Trek Beyond, and will be reprising his role for the unnamed sequel.