NEW YORK, United States — Fresh off her knockout win, Ultimate Fighting Championship fighter Ronda Rousey is headed to the big screen.
Paramount Pictures said Monday that it has acquired the rights to Rousey’s autobiography, “My Fight/Your Fight,” with plans for Rousey to play herself in the adaptation.
The 28-year-old mixed martial artist has emerged as the sport’s top female fighter. She’s already drawn interest from Hollywood, appearing in the films “Furious 7” and “Entourage.” In a bout Saturday in Rio de Janeiro, she won by knockout 34 seconds into the first round.
The film will begin development with Mark Bomback penning the script. His credits include co-writing the screenplays to “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” and “The Wolverine.”
Variety first reported plans for the film.