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 Margot Robbie is trading in her pink wardrobe for a top hat and mustache.The Barbie producer and star is now working on a live-action  Monopoly  movie under her LuckyChap production company. The banner is co-headed by her husband, Tom Ackerley, and Josey McNamara, and is the same company that got the 2023 flick based on our other favorite childhood pastime to the big screen.Robbie s new project won t be under Mattel s eye, but Hasbro Entertainment, the maker of the money- stanley cups hungry game, stanley thermos mug  will co-produce alongside Lionsgate as a distributor. I could not imagine a better pro stanley quencher duction team for this beloved and iconic brand than LuckyChap,  said Adam Fogelson, chair of Lionsgate Motion Picture Group, in a statement.  They are exceptional producers who choose their projects with great thought and care, and join Monopoly with a clear point of view. Fogelson said he believes this could be LuckyChap s  next blockbuster  鈥攁nd boy does it have big shoes to fill, as  Barbie  made more than $1.4 billion in global ticket sales.But LuckyChap believes  Monopoly is a top property 鈥攑un fully intended,  per a statement.The rest of the details about the adaptation are under wraps, so we don t know who will actually wear that top hat. Nonetheless, hopefully this means another run of fun red carpet looks are in store for Robbie and replicated by moviegoers.SEE MORE: New Scrabble edition aims to make game more inclusive, less intimidatingTrending stories at ScrippsnewsGoldman family, Caitlyn Jenner, mor Ejjf Utah sports center finds ways to stay open for kids while staying safe
 LOS ANGELES 鈥?The Kingdom of Wakanda is staking out turf on TV. The Walt Disney Company says a series set in the  Black Panther  kingdom will be developed for the Disney + streaming service. The planned series is part of a five-year, exclusive TV deal that Disney announced with filmmaker Ryan Cooglers Proximity Media company. Coogler wrote and directed 2018s  Black Panther,  a box-office  gourde stanley hit that turned Chadwick Boseman into a superstar. The actor died in August 2020 of cancer. The Black Panther character was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby for Marvel stanley cups uk  Comics, which became part  stanley cup of Disney in 2009 when the media giant acquired Marvel Entertainment.