It’s a good thing everyone loves Paul Rudd, because the actor is set to play two versions of himself in the Netflix comedy series Living With Yourself.

According to TVLine, the show follows an as-yet-unnamed character played by Rudd, who “undergoes a novel treatment to become a better person, and finds he’s been replaced by a new and improved version” of himself. Of course, he’s his own worst enemy, so expect shenanigans to ensue.

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Emmy and Peabody winner Timothy Greenberg (The Daily Show With Jon Stewart) will serve as showrunner on the eight-episode first season, and will executive produce, alongside Rudd. Directors include Little Miss Sunshine’s Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’s Anthony Bregman, as well as Jeff Stern (Looking), Tony Hernandez (Younger) and Jeff Blitz (Trial & Error).

Although Rudd now stars in Marvel's Ant-Man and The Wasp, this is hardly is first foray onto television. He previously appeared on Friends, Parks and Recreation, and Sisters. Nor is this his first go-round with Netflix: Rudd famously returned to his role as Andy in the Wet Hot American Summer prequel series First Day of Camp, as well as the sequel, Ten Years Later.

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No further details regarding Living With Yourself, including a possible release date, have been announced.