Hardy describes the project as "psychological fest", without divulging details about it, reported Aceshowbiz.
"It contains elements of all kinds of stuff. From 'Ocean's Eleven', to Batman, you can get all the wrappers out and it would be a big, really cool, technicolor 'Pulp Fiction'," he said.
"It's a psychological fest, it's absolutely awesome. It's as if you would take (the Warren Ellis co-created comic book series) 'Transmetropolitan' and make it happen, but it's not that out there. It's something which is much more real world. It could be like 'Heat', it could be awesome."
"It's not even a movie! It's real estate, it's PRIME real estate which is sitting there right under everybody's nose that no one's really thought about yet, and it goes TV and movie, it's awesome. I know they thought of it, but no one has actually blown life into it yet," he tried to explain.
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