The romcom renaissance continues! NBC is currently developing a series inspired by the 2001 movie Serendipity.

If you loved watching Kate Beckinsale and John Cusack fall in love thanks to the intervention of fate and whimsy in the movie Serendipity, you’re in luck! The movie has inspired an entire TV series based on that original premise.

The original film centered on Jonathan (Cusack) and Sara (Beckinsale), two strangers who decide to have dessert together after a random meeting in a department store. Inspired by the name of the restaurant — Serendipity 3 — and just feeling the whimsy of the moment, they decide not to exchange phone numbers.

Instead, they trust in fate and decide to write their numbers on a $5 bill and a book endpaper and release them out into the universe because whatever is meant to be, will find a way.

They then head off into the world and live their own lives, but because this is a romantic comedy, fate intervenes years later and brings them back together.

The TV series will be based on that idea, so it won’t have either star in it or their characters. Instead, the series will center on Harry and Claire — two individuals who fall in love one night, are separated by circumstance by the next, and then spend years trying to find one another again.

And, because this is Serendipity — a romantic comedy series — and not a gritty drama or modern horror, the universe helps them out on their journey back to one another.

The series will be written and executive produced by Jonny Umansky, who said that he’s been “madly in love with this movie for more than half my life,” and that “never has the world needed a show like Serendipity more, and the love stories we have in store are big, bold and filled to the brim with whimsy and wonder.”