TRANSFORMERS Producer Options Film Rights To Mark Millar's New Comic MPH
The Hollywood Reporter reports, Transformers and G.I. Joe producer, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, has optioned the screen rights to Mark Millar's latest comic book, MPH.
Seems like everyone is trying to develop a Mark Millar comic book into a live-action film. Just last week 20th Century Fox struck a deal for Millar's Superior, and already has Starlight and Nemesis in development. The next Millarworld film that will hit theaters is Matthew Vaughn's The Secret Service, and we've already seen two Kick-Ass films and Wanted. This time, The Hollywood Reporter informs us, Transformers and Red film producer, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, has claimed the film rights to Mark Millar's latest offering, MPH, which he Millar co-created with artist Duncan Fegredo. Having the rights get snagged for a comic that doesn't even makes its debut until May 21st is pretty impressive.
MPH centers on four 19-year olds who get their hands on a street drug that gives them the ability to move at light-speed for seven days.
Below, you will find a sneak pee of the MPH comic book. Enjoy!