CBS Films is moving forward with a sequel to their 2013 comedy Last Vegas, with stars Michael Douglas, Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman and Kevin Kline expected to return.

David Diamond and David Weissman have signed on to write the script, with Last Vegas director Jon Turteltaub also expected to be back at the helm. The story will center on the four main characters returning to their hometown of Brooklyn, as they discover just how much the neighborhood has changed.

Laurence Mark and Amy Baer will return to produce the comedy sequel, although it isn't known when production may begin. David Diamond and David Weissman's writing credits include The Family Man, Evolution, Old Dogs and When in Rome.

Last Vegas, which was written by Dan Fogelman, pulled in a respectable $134 million worldwide during its theatrical run last year, including $63.9 million domestic, from just a $28 million production budget.

It isn't known if any of the supporting cast members, such as Mary Steenburgen, Jerry Ferrara, Romany Malco, Roger Bart or Michael Ealy will return as well.