Radcliffe, 25, is being considered for the role of Sam Houser, the British co-founder and president of Rockstar Games, the company behind Grand Theft Auto and other games such as Max Payne and Red Dead.
Owen Harris, who directed episodes of 'Misfits' and 'Black Mirror,' is helming the drama, said The Hollywood Reporter.
The movie is being made by BBC Films.
In the first decade of the 21st century, Houser and Rockstar Games came under repeated attacks from activist attorney Jack Thompson.
The part of Thompson has not been cast yet. James Wood wrote the script for the project, which was previously titled "Rockstar Games". The title could change again. Jim Spencer is producing.
The movie, slated to begin shooting April 20, is based on a book by David Kushner titled "Jacked: The Outlaw Story of Grand Theft Auto".
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