Margot Robbie Is Reportedly Looking to Produce a New Tank Girl Movie

Get ready for a heavy dose of '90s flashbacks Eastern Samoa news has landed that Margot Robbie's yield companionship, LuckyChap Entertainment, has reportedly picked up the rights to a new Tank Girl from MGM. Nothing has been confirmed, but one of Army tank Girl's co-creators, Alan Dino Paul Crocetti, tweeted out that the company had optioned the rights and was already several months into development on the movie.

Tank Girl is a comedian account book about a girl, Rebekah Buck, who lives, drives, and works in a storage tank during a dystopian emerging. IT's a weird little series that has rather the cult following in the humorous world. IT also already had a film made back in 1995. The shoot was mangled apart aside critics and flopped hard out of the gate but, much like the comic, has gained a duplicatable cult following. IT's easy the most '90s, weirdest morsel of absurdity the decade byword — it steady had Malcolm McDowell as its villain and billed Lori Petty as a big sensation. To its recognition, the film was ahead of its time in both adapting a comic book for the big screen and delivering a female lead in a sci-fi action flic. While the comics creators were involved with that picture, it seems that so far they have non been brought on to advise on this same.

Margot Robbie is becoming quite the comic book go-to afterwards she nailed the role of Harley Quinn in Suicide Team, with her yield party also producing the upcoming Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn). There's no word on if she will star in the film as the titular Tank Little girl, but that seems like some pretty obvious molding. We also only have a secondary report on this, so we may never see anything more knocked out of IT. Picture rights mystify optioned all the time without anything always occurrence.