With Paramount having been at work on putting together a live-action M.A.S.K. movie over the past couple of years, the film has now found its writer.

Via The Hollywood Reporter, Bad Boys for Life’s Chris Bremner has been tasked with penning the long-gestating M.A.S.K. picture.

As a property, M.A.S.K. began life back in 1985 as an action figure line before being turned into a cartoon show. The titular Mobile Armored Strike Kommand group is an underground strike force fighting the good fight against the no-good V.E.N.O.M. terrorist organisation – and M.A.S.K. quickly became a staple of so many childhoods of the ‘80s.

Back in 2018, Straight Outta Compton’s F. Gary Gray was hired to direct M.A.S.K., and that still remains the case.

M.A.S.K. is just one of many Habro films that Paramount has in various stages of development, with plans afoot for Micronauts, Visionaries, and ROM to get their own movies – which comes in addition to the Transformers and G.I. Joe pictures.

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