The Focker franchise is welcoming Ariana Grande to the family. A new trailer for Focker In-Law, the forthcoming Meet the Parents sequel, features Grande alongside Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro, who reprise their roles as Jack Byrnes and Greg Focker.

The first Focker In-Law trailer dropped at CinemaCon on April 15, before being released to the public the same day. This is the fourth installment of the Fockers franchise, which started in 2000 with Meet the Parents. The inaugural film followed Stiller’s Greg Focker as he desperately vies for the approval of his girlfriend’s ex-CIA father, Jack (De Niro). Now, Grande enters the mix as Olivia Jones, the girlfriend of Greg’s son (Skyler Gisondo).

The trailer kicks off with Jack administering a lie-detector test to Olivia, telling her that he likes to “test all potential new family members with this machine.” This interview is interrupted by Greg, who says he’s typically the one in the hot seat. The trailer reveals that De Niro, to the family’s surprise, welcomes Grande (an ex-FBI negotiator) with open arms. Instead, it’s Greg who steps into the skeptical, hard-to-impress father-in-law role. “I guess you could say I’m the new De Niro of the franchise,” Stiller told the crowd at the Colosseum at Caesar’s Palace, as reported by Variety.

Grande proved her status as an undeniable box-office magnet in the two-part musical sensation Wicked and Wicked: For Good. The singer and pop icon will now lend her star status to the already lucrative Fockers universe.

Meet the Parents, widely praised by critics, banked $330 million at the box office. The blockbuster success then spawned two sequels: Meet the Fockers (2004), in which Greg and his now-fiancée’s parents meet, and Little Fockers (2010), in which Greg tries to prove his fatherly abilities. Altogether, the films have achieved more than a whopping $1.15 billion at the box office. Now, 16 years later, the writer for the first three films, John Hamburg, returned to write and direct the fourth movie.

Owen Wilson, Teri Polo, and Blythe Danner will all return to the cast. Newcomers to the franchise, alongside Gisondo, include Beanie Feldstein and Stranger Things season 4 cast member Eduardo Franco.

This Thanksgiving, audiences will be able to see Grande in Focker In-Law, with an official premiere date of November 25.