Zack Snyder is partnering with UFC and Turki Alalshikh, Chairman of Saudi Arabia‘s General Entertainment Authority (GAE), on fighter drama Brawler.
Under the partnership, Snyder will direct and co-write the screenplay with writers and executive producers Shay Hatten (Ballerina) and Kurt Johnstad (300), who both previously collaborated with the director on his 2023 space opera Rebel Moon.
A logline for the project reads: “Rising from the rough streets of Los Angeles, a young fighter gets a shot at a UFC championship, battling his inner demons as he fights for redemption.” Deborah Snyder and Wesley Coller will produce through Stone Quarry with Alalshikh and UFC Chief Content Officer Craig Borsari also serving as executive producers. “Behind every great fighter is the story of how they got there,” said Snyder. “UFC is the world leader in combat sports, and I’m honored to be partnering with them to tell this incredible story.” Alalshikh, who is a driving force behind Saudi Arabia’s sports and entertainment strategy as Chairman of the GEA, is also the owner of boxing bible Ring Magazine since 2024 in a private capacity, as is his involvement in the film. “I’ve been a fan of Zack’s work for years, his unique style – from his iconic action sequences to his sweeping visuals and intensely emotional storytelling – coupled with his humanized portrayal of deeply-flawed characters is singular, I couldn’t think of a better person to partner with to bring the UFC to the big screen.
The Ring Magazine, with its 103-year legacy, will support to ensure the project’s success,” said Alalshikh. The announcement of the movie follows news earlier this month that mixed martial arts org UFC and WWE parent TKO Group had sealed a partnership
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