"Bastards," a film starring J.K. Simmons, Terry Bradshaw, Ed Helms and Owen Wilson, is slated to start production soon. The comedy features the two younger men, Ed Helms and Owen Wilson, on a journey to find their real father, according to Variety.

Although Simmons, Wilson and Helms will be playing fictitious characters in the film, Bradshaw will be playing a fictional version of himself, who grapples with the notion that he has a bastard son out there. The comedy is slated to begin production in September in both Atlanta and Miami.

The story, which is destined to take leaps and bounds on the comedy scale, is about two grown men (Helms and Wilson) who had been lied to their entire lives. Their mother told them that their father was dead. But after finding out she lied, they embark on a journey to find their father.

Simmons' role in the film will be that of their long-lost father, but it doesn't stop there. One of the boys (Helms) also finds out that he has a different father, and it may in fact be the famous NFL great Terry Bradshaw.

Bradshaw has more than proven his ability to deliver in a great comedy. In the Matthew McConaughey film "Failure to Launch," he portrayed his father who makes hilarious strides to get his grown son to leave the house. This includes wandering around naked in his den, doing outrageously funny things.

According to Deadline, Ving Rhames has also joined the cast as a former teammate of Bradshaw's, Rod Hamilton. Hamilton will come in and give Bradshaw some sort of moral support in the situation, which also includes helping him to establish a timeline to determine whether or not it is even possible he is the father.