Former iZombie star Rose McIver has found her next leading role, playing a young woman who inherits a haunted house in the CBS comedy pilot Ghosts.

Looks like the former Liv Moore will be staying within the realm of the supernatural, though this time she’ll be on the other side of the undead.

THR reports that Rose McIver will play Sam in the upcoming pilot episode of Ghosts, who, together with her husband Ryan, inherits a beautiful country house. While the struggling young couple initially thinks their dreams have come true, they eventually come to find that the house is not only falling apart, it’s haunted by many of the former residents.

The pilot is based on the BBC series of the same name, and along with McIver, has already cast Brandon Scott Jones as one of the ghosts, a well-meaning but pompous militiaman who died of dysentery in the late 1700s.

Rose McIver’s Sam is described as a Type A personality who loves fun, but not as much as she loves planning fun. She’s a freelance journalist, and she and her sous-chef husband, Ryan, spend so much time making ends meet that they scarcely have time for each other. As a great listener and good person, Sam strives to help the ghosts even as they drive her a little crazy with their constant clamoring for attention.

The single-camera Ghosts was written by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman (New Girl, CBS’ Fam) and executive produced with Mathew Baynton, Jim Howick, Simon Farnaby, Laurence Rickard, Ben Willbond and Martha Howe-Douglas, who were the creators of the BBC series.

Though Rose McIver is probably best known for her central role as Liv Moore on The CW’s iZombie, she was also part of the ABC show Once Upon a Time, Netflix’s Christmas Prince movies and has a recurring role on Hulu’s upcoming comedy Woke.