Now that Netflix’s take on A Series of Unfortunate Events has officially locked down Neil Patrick Harris as the dastardly Count Olaf, a number of other famous faces are joining as well. Patrick Warburton is the latest, playing the eponymous author himself, in a series of unfortunate twists.

Per The Hollywood Reporter, former The Tick and Seinfeld star Warburton will take on the role of Lemony Snicket himself, described as a “troubled writer-photographer who is falsely accused of felonies and is continuously hunted by police and his enemies — including the fire-starting side of secret organization Volunteer Fire Department.”

Warburton will actually appear onscreen, as opposed to the 2004 feature, which saw Jude Law voicing the character.

In addition to Harris following Jim Carrey’s memorable take in the 2004 film adaptation. Warburton joins Supergirl star Malina Weissman in the role of eldest child Violet Baudelaire, joined by newcomer Louis Hynes as Klaus. Around the time of Harris’ first rumors, showrunner Mark Hudis left the project (he also left True Blood rather hastily after joining), and Netflix has yet to name a replacement to join director Barry Sonnenfeld.

So reads Netflix’s official synopsis for the series:

A Series of Unfortunate Events recounts the tale of the orphaned children Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire at the hands of the villainous Count Olaf, as they face trials and tribulations, misfortunes, and an evil uncle in search of their fortune, all in their quest to uncover the secret of their parents’ death. The books have sold more than 65 million copies and have been translated into 43 languages. The epic series will be executive produced by Barry Sonnenfeld, who will also direct a number of episodes, and Daniel Handler, legal, literary and social representative for Lemony Snicket.

As developed by Paramount TV and novel series author Daniel Handler (Lemony Snicket is a pen name), Netflix’s new live-action adaptation of the beloved series of books will follow orphans Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire. Apart from Jim Carrey’s unsuccessful, but appreciated 2004 take on the material the Series of Unfortunate Events novels have spawned a great deal of merchandise, from board games to albums.

Netflix will surely have more to say of A Series of Unfortunate Events in the coming weeks, but check out the fake teaser, and original trailer for good measure:

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