Geena Davis, 59, has been cast as the daughter of Jon Hamm, 44, in new indie movie “Marjorie Prime.”
The “sci-fi dramedy” follows an elderly woman, played by 84-year-old Lois Smith, who interacts with a holographic re-creation of her husband as he looked at a younger age.
The film starts shooting in the Hamptons on Oct. 11.
“We may have met at all those glamorous celebrity parties I go to,” joked Davis when asked if she knew Hamm before landing the role “over the phone.”
Davis — who nearly made the Olympics archery team in 1999 — has put down her quiver.
“I’m not competing. It takes so much practice — four hours a day,” she said.
Instead, she’s used her free time to this year launch the Bentonville Film Festival — in the Arkansas town best known for being Walmart’s HQ.
She’s also anticipating next year’s 25th anniversary of her 1991 classic with Susan Sarandon, “Thelma & Louise.”
“We’ve been talking a lot about a way to celebrate,” Davis told Page Six over the phone as she had her hair colored. “Like do a live stage show with clips from the film.”