Another month, another report about Disney planning to take an animated classic and turn it into a live-action movie.

The Hollywood Reporter has learned that Disney is now developing a live-action Snow White with The Girl on the Train film writer Erin Cressida Wilson and Mary Poppins Returns producer Marc Platt.

Disney’s live-action Snow White “will include new songs,” according to THR, penned by La La Land (starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone) songwriters Benj Pasek & Justin Paul.

This, of course, is not the only live-action Snow White movie to come into existence in recent years. Universal released Snow White and the Huntsman starring Kristen Stewart, and its spinoff, The Huntsman: Winter’s War, starring Chris Hemsworth. They were very different from the story found within Disney’s 1937 animated movie, however.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was Walt Disney’s first animated feature film, making it one of the studio’s most coveted stories. For this reason, Disney will have to tread carefully as to not damage an important princess.

Watch a trailer for the movie below, in which Walt himself introduces the characters:

Over the past few years Disney has been very busy taking many of their animated hits and revitalizing them in live-action format. So far their track record has been pretty good (think Maleficent, The Jungle Book, Pete’s Dragon) — and it looks to only get better with March’s release of Beauty and the Beast starring Emma Watson and Dan Stevens.

Also in the animated-to-live-action pipeline are Aladdin, Mulan, The Little Mermaid and The Lion King — and these four have all made headlines in the past month.