Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld's comic Avengelyne is getting a movie adaptation – and Margot Robbie is set to produce

Apr. 5, 2024



Olivia Wilde and X-Men producer Simon Kinberg are also on board

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Margot Robbie is preparing to return to the world of comic book characters now that she’s lined up her next project: an adaptation ofDeadpoolcreator Rob Liefeld’s Avengelyne.

Following the success ofBarbie, the Harley Quinn actor is set to produce under her LuckyChap banner, alongside partners Tom Ackerley and  Josey McNamara.Don’t Worry Darlingdirector Olivia Wilde is also on board in the same capacity, as is Simon Kinberg, who is best known for working on the Deadpool franchise and several X-Men outings. Despite it originally being suggested that Robbie wouldn’t star in the flick,Deadlinehas since claimed she’s now eying the titular role.

Introduced in 1995, the Maximum Press hero is a fallen angel, sent to Earth to fight monsters and demons in order to protect The One, a person believed to be the key to keeping humanity safe from evil. She was reportedly inspired by Ben Dunn’s Warrior Nun Areala and Vampirella, who co-creator Cathy Christian is said to have provided the likeness for.

While the new Avengelyne movie is clearly in its very early stages, we’ll be sure to keep you posted when it comes to any major developments. In the meantime, check out our list ofupcoming superhero moviesheading our way.

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