While the sport of curling may not seem like the most obvious inspiration for a big screen biopic on the surface, the story behind the members of the United States' PyeongChang games is certainly an exception. And a beloved former sitcom star is throwing his hat in the ring to play one of the team's most recognizable faces should they someday get the Hollywood treatment.

None other than "Parks and Recreation" star Nick Offerman has offered himself up to step into the curling shoes of Team USA's Matt Hamilton, after a fan tweeted about the star's resemblance to the athlete (pictured above). In a hilarious bit of Twitter banter, said fan, Mitchell Garrett, actually suggested himself to play Hamilton first, noting that he has similar facial hair to the athlete.

Naturally, though, no one can beat an Offerman 'stache (hello, Ron Swanson), something Garrett acknowledged. He said he would take the role of Hamilton, "assuming @Nick_Offerman passes." But Offerman wasn't about to turn down the opportunity to play the Olympic hero.

Hamilton himself then finally chimed in, giving the edge to whoever could handle the ice best. While Garrett revealed that he was already shopping for curling gear, Offerman's dedication seems to have won out.

Whether a movie about the American curlers will ever actually get made remains to be seen, but if it does, producers already know who they should cast first. We'll keep our brooms crossed.

[via: Twitter Moments]