In a move that may put him back to working with Jennifer Aniston, "Horrible Bosses 2" director Sean Anders has been selected to helm the sequel project to 2004's hit teen comedy "Mean Girls."

The only exception is, this time it focused on mothers, not teen angst-driven girls. The movie, titled "Mean Moms," is supposed to start filming this summer, according to Deadline. It is also being eyed by Hollywood leading lady Jennifer Aniston.

The premise for the movie is said to match the spirit of "Mean Girls," just this time with an adult cast of mothers. It features a starring role for a lady that is happily married and the mother of two. She is suddenly moved out of her small-town America life and moved into the high-class suburbs, where she encounters a host of new problems that involve competitive parenting.

Although the first movie was about competitive teen life/dating/social status, this film appears to be taking the same morose tone and embedding it into the turmoil of upper class rivalry.

Anders list of writing credits include "We're the Millers," "Dumb and Dumber To" and "Hot Tub Time Machine." He and his writing partner John Morris have already completed the first draft for this project. Anders has also directed a comedy titled "Daddy's Home" that features Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell. 

If Aniston does take the lead role for this film, it is a possibility that ex-husband Brad Pitt may join her, according to the Inquisitr. She has claimed, despite all the terrible tabloid reports, that there is no animosity between her and the new Pitt-Jolie camp.

"Nobody did anything wrong," Aniston told Daily Mail back in January. "But we wish nothing but wonderful things for each other. You know what I mean? It was just like, sometimes things [happen]."

This may mean that, if there is a working relationship, it could be a unique spin, considering how Pitt and Angelina Jolie ended up together, after working on "Mr. and Mrs. Smith."