Prepare yourself for a reboot of “Naked Gun.”
Pamela Anderson has officially agreed to star alongside Liam Neeson in a new “Naked Gun” film set to be released on July 18, 2025.
Neeson, aged 71, will be playing the role of the bumbling police detective Frank Drebin, with Anderson, 56, taking on the role of his romantic interest.
The Post has reached out to both Neeson and Anderson for comment.
The original film, created by Jerry Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and David Zucker, was inspired by the short-lived series “Police Squad,” which aired six episodes in the 1980s.
Leslie Nielsen, who passed away at 84, originated the role of Drebin while acting alongside Priscilla Presley.
It is currently unknown who will take on the role of Drebin’s partner Norberg, originally played by the late OJ Simpson.
Akiva Schaffer will direct Paramount Picture’s untitled remake with a script penned by Dan Gregor and Doug Mand.
The trio previously collaborated on the Emmy-winning Disney+ movie “Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers.”
Seth MacFarlane and Erica Huggins will also produce the film through their company Fuzzy Door.
Several X (formerly Twitter) users took to the social media platform about the development.
“Anyone who says this sounds like a bad idea clearly doesn’t know a recipe for success when they see one,” a user praised. “I am all for this movie already.”
“This is going to be a masterpiece,” said a second person.
“Honestly so down for this,” a third person declared. “Priscilla Presley gives one of my all-time favorite comedy performances in the original film, and the Liam Neeson-Pamela Anderson duo sounds so crazy that it just might work!”
Anderson is no stranger when it comes to making remakes, having starred in the 2017 film version of “Baywatch” as C.J. Parker — the character she portrayed for 110 episodes in the 1989 drama series —alongside Zac Efron, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, and Alexandra Daddario.
Anderson was thrown back into the spotlight in 2022 with Hulu’s mini-series “Pam & Tommy,” which focused on her tumultuous relationship with Tommy Lee and the subsequent sex tape scandal.
Anderson later issued a rebuttal to the show — which starred Lily James and Sebastian Stan — in the form of the Netflix doc, “Pamela, A Love Story.”