Saturday Night Live vet Kate McKinnon has officially lined up her next small screen role.

According to Deadline, Kate McKinnon is gearing up to star in and executive produce a new limited series that will document the rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes and her company, Theranos.

Holmes, a Stanford dropout and chemical engineer, left school to launch Theranos — a healthcare technology on a mission to revolutionize blood testing.

The company was eventually uncovered to be a massive fraud. Holmes along with a former Theranos chief operating officer were found to have been distributing blood tests with falsified results. Both were indicted by a federal grand jury last year on nine counts of wire fraud, and two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud.

McKinnon’s limited series is based off of the podcast of the same name, which later went on to inspire a two-hour documentary that aired in March as part of ABC News’ 20/20.

It explores questions like “how did the world’s youngest self-made female billionaire lose it all in the blink of an eye?” and “How did so many smart people get it so wrong along the way?”

The upcoming series will find its home on Hulu and is said to be comprised of somewhere between six and 10 episodes.