Washington [US], Margot Robbie, following the success of her Barbie movie, is set to bring another beloved classic to the silver screen with the live-action adaptation of 'Monopoly'. According to People magazine, the 33-year-old actress and producer is leading the project under her own production banner, along with her LuckyChap partners Josh McNamara and husband Tom Ackerley. The announcement comes on the heels of Barbie's box-office triumphs, which have been rising rapidly. Grossing over US$1.4 billion globally and receiving critical praise including an Academy Award for Best Original Song, Robbie and his team are now set to tackle the iconic board game, with Lionsgate and Hasbro taking over distribution and production, respectively. Partnering with entertainment. Speaking to People magazine, Lionsgate Motion Picture Group executive Adam Fogelson expressed his confidence in the collaboration, saying, "I can't imagine a better production team than LuckyChap for this beloved and iconic brand.This sentiment was echoed by LuckyChap, who described 'Monopoly'. As "A Two property", emphasizing its enduring appeal across generations, Hasbro Entertainment Head of Film Zev Forman highlighted the storytelling potential of 'Monopoly', and praised LuckyChap and Reaffirmed his enthusiasm to cooperate with Lionsgate. After 'Monopoly', LuckyChap is also venturing into the world of video game adaptations with an upcoming film based on 'The Sims'. Teamed up with Vertigo Entertainment and director Kate Heron, the project is still in its early stages, with casting details yet to be revealed, as LuckyChap expands its repertoire with both the 'Monopoly movie and The Sims adaptation. The anticipation for the film is rising, which is keeping the audience hopeful. A mix of nostalgia and newness on the cinematic front.