“The Big Lebowski” Sequel Gets a Title

John Turturro in "The Big Lebowski"

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After decades of hoping, The Big Lebowski is finally getting a sequel — and it now has a name!

The film will follow John Turturro’s character, Jesus, who returns to the real world after serving time behind bars due to being framed as a pedophile.

Written, directed by, and starring Turturro, the film also stars Bobby Cannavale, Audrey Tautou, Jon Hamm, Susan Sarandon, and Pete Davidson.

According to the official synopsis, it will follow “a trio of misfits whose irreverent, sexually charged dynamic evolves into a surprising love story as their spontaneous and flippant attitude towards the past or future backfires time and again, even as they inadvertently perform good deeds. When they make enemies with a gun-toting hairdresser, their journey becomes one of constant escape from the law, from society and from the hairdresser, all while the bonds of their outsider family strengthen.”

Previously titled Going Places, the flick has now been renamed The Jesus Rolls.

Despite having been filmed back in 2016, extended editing meant that it will only be ready for an early 2020 release.