Famed dramatic director Alejandro González Iñárritu (Biutiful, Babel, 21 Grams) is lining up his first comedy project Birdman.

The story follows a once-famous actor, who portrayed an iconic superhero, as he tries to make a comeback with a Broadway play. The plot will take place entirely at one location over the span of three days, as he tries to juggle his comeback attempt with his family life, which takes a toll on his sanity.

Alejandro González Iñárritu will direct from a screenplay he co-wrote with Biutiful writers Nicolás Giacobone, Armando Bo, and Alexander Dinelaris.

The filmmaker is also producing with Robert Graf and John Lesher, with production scheduled to begin in March. The director is still developing The Revenant for New Regency, which will likely be next on his slate after Birdman.