The Hollywood Reporter:

Judd Apatow is returning to the world of feature filmmaking.

Apatow, who hasn’t directed a studio or narrative feature since 2015’s Amy Schumer hit Trainwreck, is teaming with Pete Davidson for an untitled comedy.

The project is set up at Universal.

Davidson, currently one of the high-profile players on Saturday Night Live who is coming off the Sundance debut of the comedy Big Time Adolescence, wrote the script with Apatow and Dave Sirus and will star in what is being described as a semi-autobiographical story of Davidson growing up in Staten Island, New York.

Hey, I liked Trainwreck! And I really enjoy Pete Davidson. So this could be fun!