There's a 'How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days' television remake in the works

The 2003 film will be adapted into a television series.

Romantic comedy lovers, rejoice! There's a new version of "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" coming.

The 2003 film, starring Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey, will be adapted into a television series under Paramount Television and Quibi.

"We were all certain you could not make a good romantic comedy anymore because print media is dead and RomCom ladies have to work at magazines, but against the tides of history, Quibi & Paramount have agreed to let me re-write 'How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days,'" he wrote.

The new project “follows a glib young online columnist and an oversexed advertising executive who both need to prove, once and for all, they’re capable of being monogamous. They soon discover, however, keeping a relationship is harder than Andie Anderson made it look!” Quibi’s official synopsis says, according to TVLine.

The original featured Hudson's character, Andie Anderson, as a magazine columnist who devised a plan to to dupe a man, Ben Berry, played by McConaughey, into leaving her in 10 days.

Like any other good old-fashioned rom-com, the two end up falling for each other.

Few details are available on the upcoming project, but it's definitely one to keep on the radar.