Hollywood can’t help falling in love, singin’ in the rain and having breakfast at Tiffany’s.

Sure, it’s the age of Marvel madness (from WandaVisionYou can find more information here Hawkeye) and 2000s reboots and reunions galore (looking at you, Gossip Girl, Gilmore Girls, FriendsAnd Sex and the City).

But your favorite celebs are also turning their attention to the Golden Age of Hollywood as their next source of inspiration, shining a spotlight on musical and movie legends. So, if you feel like everyone is suddenly playing late icons of the 1950s, 60s, 70s and 80s, you’re right.

The singing sensations include Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin and Elvis Presley are getting a movie makeover, played by Naomi Ackie, Jennifer HudsonAnd Austin Butler, respectively. 

Tom HollandAnd Chris Evans are both jumping from their Marvel-ous superhero rolesAnd landing in the past, playing movie musical pioneers Fred Astaire and, reportedly, Gene Kelly

Also for Nicole Kidman and Rooney Mara, they’ve each taken the opportunity to reimagine a late leading lady. Nicole just revealed her portrayal as Lucille Ball on Being the Ricardos With Javier Bardem, while news broke that Rooney will reportedly play beloved EGOT winner Audrey Hepburn.