Meryl Streep fans will have to sign up for HBO Max to watch the actress’ next feature film.

According to Variety, HBO Max has officially scored the rights to director Steven Soderbergh’s upcoming film, Let Them All Talk, starring Meryl Streep.

Doing so is a huge move for the forthcoming Warner Brothers streaming site — especially when it comes to the original content the platform will boast once it launches.

In a statement announcing the news, Sarah Aubrey, who serves as head of original content at HBO Max, spoke of how excited the platform is to have secured the rights to the upcoming comedy.

“This is the kind of project where you just say yes please sign me up,” said Aubrey. “To work with Steven Soderbergh and this all-star cast led by Meryl Streep is thrilling and sets the standard for features at HBO Max.”

Meryl Streep may be a huge draw, but as Aubrey alluded to in her statement, she’s not the only big name currently working on the film, which started in on production just last week in New York.

In addition to Streep, the film also features an ensemble cast which includes Candice Bergen, Dianne Wiest, Lucas Hedges, and Gemma Chan.

Written by MacArthur Fellow recipient Deborah Eisenberg, Let Them All Talk centers on a celebrated author (Streep) who sets off on a “journey with old friends to have some fun and heal old wounds.”

Also joining her on her journey is her nephew (Hedges), who originally tags along to chaperone the ladies, but eventually finds himself involved with a young literary agent (Chan).

Let Them All Talk may be among the first feature films announced to be heading to HBO Max, but it’s not the only exclusive project in the works over at the new streaming site.

Other entities HBO Max has picked up include an updated spin-off of the popular teen soap Gossip Girl, plus an adaptation of Madeline Miller’s best-selling Greek mythology novel, Circe.

There’s currently no word on when we can expect to see Let Them All Talk premiere.