Los Angeles: Executives At Warner Bros are teaming up with Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio and writer Marco Ramirez to resurrect the big screen adaptation of Japanese graphic novel 'Akira'.


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"The Great Gatsby" star is producing the film through his Appian Way company, alongside "American Sniper" producer Andrew Lazar, The Hollywood Reporter said.


"Daredevil" show-runner Ramirez has been hired to pen the script.


Bosses at the studio began developing the film in 2011 with Garrett Hedlund, Kristen Stewart, Ken Watanabe and Helena Bonham Carter in talks to star, but the project was shelved due to budget, script and casting issues.


Casting details for the new film, about two telekinetic brothers in rival biker gangs, have yet to be revealed.