Hit me, baby, one more time with a movie musical.

The Britney Spears songs-filled musical "Once Upon a One More Time" is heading for Broadway and the big screen.

Sony has won the screen rights to the stage production fueled by the hit songs of Spears, which makes its world premiere this fall in Chicago before debuting on Broadway next year.

In "Once Upon a One More Time," Cinderella, Snow White and the other fairy tale princesses gather for their book club when a rogue fairy godmother drops "The Feminine Mystique" into their corseted laps, spurring a royal revelation.

The musical features Spears' hits including "Oops I Did It Again," "Lucky," "Circus" and "Toxic."

The theatrical version is based on a novel by Jon Hartmere and features an original book by Jon Hartmere and is directed by "Rock Of Ages‘" Kristin Hanggi with choreography by Keone and Mari Madrid.

The movie adaptation would be in the vein of "Mamma Mia!," which features hit songs by ABBA but isn't a traditional biopic.

Spears and her manager Larry Davis are set to produce.