Mission: Impossible‘s Rebecca Ferguson is adding two major franchises to her resume, joining the Men in Black spinoff and the upcoming Doctor Sleep.

Rebecca Ferguson’s career is really reaching a new level. First, she has absolutely killed it as Ilsa Faust in the last two Mission: Impossible films and is set to continue working on the franchise. But even more exciting, she’s adding some new, amazing films to her already impressive resume.

According to Deadline, Ferguson will be joining the upcoming Men In Black spinoff. That film already has an incredibly impressive cast, with Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson, Liam Neeson, Kumail Nanjiani and Emma Thompson starring. Just like most of the details about the movie itself, Ferguson’s role in the new MIB film is still being kept under wraps.

However, Ferguson is also set to join the cast of the highly anticipated sequel to The Shining, Doctor Sleep, and we do know her role in that film. Ferguson is set to play the villain known as Rose the Hat, the leader of a cult that feeds off of the power emitted by children with “the shining” much like Danny Torrance had as a kid.

Doctor Sleep was a novel published in 2013 to follow Stephen King’s smash hit The Shining, published in 1977. The sequel will catch up with Danny Torrance (played by Ewan McGregor) as an adult in his 40s, struggling with similar issues of anger and alcoholism that his father did.

Though we don’t know if Ferguson will be playing a villain or a MIB agent in the new spin-off, it stands to reason that her roles in Doctor Sleep and Men In Black will be very different from one another. We can’t wait to see what she’ll bring to the table in each film.

For now, we’ll have to get our fill of Rebecca Ferguson’s badassery with her existing films. Doctor Sleep is set to hit theaters in January of 2020, and the Men in Black spinoff is currently slated for May 14, 2019.