Andrew Pulver 

Game plan: Hollywood dusts off Sega’s Rent-a-Hero for new movie

The latest video-game-to-movie adaptation will update an obscure Sega Mega Drive title from 1992 about a young superhero for hire
  
  

The cover of Rent-a-Hero for the Sega Mega Drive (1992).
The cover of Rent-a-Hero for the Sega Mega Drive (1992). Photograph: Sega

An obscure Sega Mega Drive title about a slacker who becomes a superhero for hire is the latest video game to become a candidate for a big-screen adaptation, according to Deadline.

Rent-a-Hero, first released in 1992, has a backstory in which a small-town Japanese kid orders a pizza and instead receives a suit of power armour. Hot Tub Time Machine director Steve Pink (who also co-wrote Grosse Pointe Blank and High Fidelity) is on board to direct, and will write the script with Jeff Morris (The True Memoirs of an International Assassin).

The film is being developed by Stories International, Sega’s film production arm, which has a host of video game adaptations in the works, including Shinobi, Virtua Fighter and Streets of Rage.

 

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