Sandra Bullock will soon take the lead in an all female reboot of the George Clooney flm, Ocean's Eleven.

Bullock seems to have a lot in common with the veteran actor Clooney. According to Entertainment Weekly, her character in her latest film, Our Brand Is Crisis, was originally written for Clooney to play but, was later rewritten for the actress to star in. According to the site, a new film that's underway could work out the exact same way, as Bullock will soon put out a female version of Ocean's Eleven.

The 2001 film starred Clooney, Brad Pitt, the late comedian Bernie Mac and others, and was a remake to the 1960s film starring the Rat Pack. The film told the story of eleven friends who plotted a big heist in Las Vegas casinos.

Now, The Playlist is reporting that the director of Hunger Games, Gary Ross, will pair with Clooney, who will sit as producer on the project, to gather a group of women for the reboot of the hit film. According to the site, Clooney began working on the script last year and tapped Little Women writer, Olivia Milch, who began penning the script in the past few months.

As of now, plot details for the film are being held under wraps and there are no further spoilers as to which actresses, aside from Bullock, will make the cut to join the female eleven. EW reported that with this type of project, any actress could fit the part "regardless of age or race" and could make for a really diverse group to be cast in the film.

As the site suggested, "this opens the flood gates for speculation and fan casting." Who would your ten be to work alongside Bullock?

While we wait in suspense of what will happen with this project, Bullock fans can check her out in her most recent project, Our Brand Is Crisis. Check out the trailer below.

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