Amy Poehler and Tina Fey stopped by "The Tonight Show" on Tuesday night to catch up with their old pal Jimmy Fallon and premiere the first official trailer for their new film, "Sisters."

"If you like us, and you like sisters and like us playing sisters, you're going to love 'Sisters,'" the 43-year-old Poehler told Fallon's audience.

The actresses last starred together on the big screen in 2008's "Baby Mama." The reason they decided to do another movie together? According to Poehler, a old wizard in Chicago.

"When we were in Chicago, we ran into an old wizard who grabbed us by the wrists and said if we don't make a movie every seven years, we're going to turn into witches," the "Parks and Recreation" star explained.

Fey added, "So it's time."

The "Saturday Night Live" alums play sisters who decide to throw one last raging party before their parents (played by James Brolin and Dianne Wiest) sell their childhood home.

"Sisters" also stars the women's former "Saturday Night Live" co-star, Maya Rudolph. She will play Fey's high school's nemesis, Brenda, who she can't stand.

Other stars in the movie include Ike Barinholtz, John Cena, John Leguizamo, Bobby Moynihan, Rachel Dratch and many other familiar faces. "SNL" writer Paula Pell wrote the script directed by Jason Moore ("Pitch Perfect").