Yeah, you read that right.

It’s a Wonderful Life is one of the greatest Christmas movies movies of all time, and it’ll be left alone and never get the Hollywood sequel treatment, right?

Wrong.

According to Variety, a sequel is in the works and will be titled It’s a Wonderful Life: The Rest of the Story. Star Partners and Hummingbird Productions, the two companies collaborating on the production of the project, are aiming for the film to be ready to release by the 2015 holiday season.

It’s a Wonderful Life: The Rest of the Story will follow original cast member Karolyn Grimes. In the 1946 classic, Grimes played the daughter of Jimmy Stewart’s George Bailey. She was the character that gave the film’s most iconic line, “Every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings!” She’ll play an angel in the film, an angel who shows George Bailey’s unlikable grandson (also named George Bailey) that the world would have been different if he hadn’t been born.

Grimes seemingly has good faith in the project. “The new film will retain the feeling of the original, and it simply must be shared,” she said. “I’ve probably read close to 20 scripts over the years suggesting a sequel to ‘It’s a Wonderful Life,’ but none of them were any good. The script by Bob Farnsworth and Martha Bolton was wonderful, and I wanted to be involved with his version of the film immediately.”

Just because Grimes has good faith in the project it certainly doesn’t mean we share her sentiment. Is nothing sacred anymore? Can we leave no classic films untouched? Quite frankly, this is despicable. If a sequel hasn’t been made in over 65 years, guess what, Hollywood? That’s a pretty good indication that it doesn’t need to happen. It won’t be long now before that rumored Casablanca sequel starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt will be greenlit, right?

Somebody save us.