The 1977 NBC series CHIPS is getting the remake treatment, with Michael Peña and Dax Shepard in Larry Wilcox and Erik Estrada’s iconic roles.

The big-screen adaptation of the 1977 series was written and directed by Dax Shepard, and promises to be a solid update of the source material.

In CHIPS, Shepard and Penã join the California Highway Patrol as re-imaginings of Jon Baker and Frank “Ponch” Poncharello, the ultimate ride-or-die buddy-cop team.

Ponch, a federal agent tasked with going undercover, is saddled with Baker, a retired X-Games biker who’s trying to save his marriage (to Shepard’s real-life wife Kristen Bell).

Check out the first trailer for the movie below, which premiered on Jimmy Kimmel Live!:

Shepard and Peña clearly make a good team in what looks like a shiny, invigorating comedy. We do have to wonder, however, who thought all the gay panic jokes were a good idea. It is 2017 after all, not 1977.

Shepard has previously revealed his source of inspiration for his film in an interview with EW, saying at the time:

“My aim was somewhere in the Bad Boys, Lethal Weapon world. That was my take on it. It’s interesting because it’s definitely a comedy, where the show is not, but the stakes are very real and the world is real and the physics are real and all those things are grounded. Insane situations happen but it’s not happening in a satire world or a heightened world. It’s a very real world.”

CHIPS hits theaters on March 24.