A film on Sgt. Rock, a WWII soldier who led an Easy Company of Americans against Nazis, is in the works. According to sources, DC Studios has canceled it.
According to The Wrap, Colin Farrell was in discussions to play the main role, while Luca Guadagnino was chosen to helm it.
However, it is unclear why development on the film, which was in pre-production and was scheduled to begin filming this summer, has been halted.
However, a source informed the newspaper that the film required many outside shoots, but due to the pace of production, it was unable to begin this summer.
However, this does not mean that the project is completely on hold. An insider informed THR that the action picture might begin production in the summer of 2026 following a meeting scheduled by the end of this year to re-evaluate the situation.
Robert Kanigher and Joe Kubert developed the character Sgt. Rock in 1959. Aside from being DC's longest-running comic, Arno
Sgt. Rock, created by Robert Kanigher and Joe Kubert, had his comic book debut in 1959. His comic was one of DC's longest-running titles.
Previously, attempts were made to bring the character to the big screen. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bruce Willis were considered, but their projects were never realized due to a variety of factors.
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