The studio behind Miller’s 300 has optioned the rights to the DC Comics graphic novel.
Warner Brothers will adapt the Frank Miller graphic novel Ronin as a live-action feature to be directed by Sylvain White (Stomp The Yard).
The studio, which turned Miller’s 300 into a blockbuster this year, optioned their rights to the DC graphic novel about a 13th-century disgraced samurai reborn as a cyborg in a corrupt New York City in the year 2064.
The title character must find a sword with mystical powers and destroy his reincarnated foe, the ancient demon Agat.
In 1998, Darren Aronofsky (The Fountain) was to develop and direct Ronin‘s feature adaptation for New Line Cinema.
Source: Variety