Rejoice, Flash fans! After years of getting the barest crumbs from the DCEU, WB finally decided to give us some real food!

Andy Muschietti may be out promoting his upcoming horror film, IT Chapter 2, but that hasn’t stopped him from giving us an update on what comes next — the long-awaited Flash film.

Though he was first attached to the film back in July, we hadn’t heard anything further or official from either the studio or Muschietti himself.

However, that looks like it’s changed, as the horror film director confirmed when talking to Fandango that not only is he confirmed to direct The Flash, it will be his next film.

Though having a horror movie director take on a superhero movie might seem strange, this will actually be the DCEU’s third collaboration with a horror movie director. The first two — James Wan’s billion-dollar grossing Aquaman and David Sandberg’s well-received Shazam! — were incredibly successful for the DCEU.

While both Sandberg and Wan included scenes that clearly spoke to their horror movie sensibilities, it looks like Muschietti might go a different route with his version of The Flash.

When Fandango asked if The Flash would draw on any horror elements he honed during his time directing the IT, Muschietti said that what captivated him about The Flash was “the human drama in it. The human feelings and emotions that play in the drama [of it]. It’s going to be fun, too. I can’t promise that there will be any horror [elements in it], really, but it’s a beautiful human story.”

Beyond that — and the fact that Ezra Miller will be returning as as Barry Allen — there isn’t much we know yet about the long-gestating Flash film. Realistically, production likely won’t begin until late in 2020, as Ezra Miller is scheduled to shoot Fantastic Beasts 3 in Spring 2020 — which works out, as Muschietti said he wanted to take a break from filming after IT Chapter 2.

Here’s hoping we get more news soon!