After seven seasons as everyone's favorite ad executive, Jon Hamm is best known for his role as the debonair Don Draper. But, every now and then, the "Mad Men" star does manage to find his way onto the big screen. According to Variety, Hamm is in talks to appear in TriStar Pictures' "Baby Driver."

Writer/director Edgar Wright has been developing the project for some time, and when it finally reaches theaters in 2017 will be his first movie since 2013's "World's End."

"Baby Driver" tells the story of a young, up-and-coming getaway driver coerced into working for a crime boss who finds himself caught in the middle of a doomed heist.

No stranger to the world of comedy, Hamm recently appeared in episodes of Netflix's "Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp," as well as their original series "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" earlier this year.

No word yet on what Hamm's role in the film will be, but he'll star alongside Lily James, Ansel Elgort and Jamie Foxx. "Baby Driver" is slated for release on March 17, 2017.