After starring in 1999's "Wild Wild West", Will is offered to be a leading man as well as a producer in untitled 'The Wild Bunch' remake, a new take of Sam Peckinpah's classic film in 1969 from Warner Bros, reported Aceshowbiz.
If Smith eventually reaches an agreement, the actor will produce under Overbrook Entertainment banner alongside his partner in producing "The Karate Kid", Jerry Weintraub.
The studio is currently seeking a new writer to replace Brian Helgeland, who had been penning half of the script with the film's then-helmer Tony Scott before Scott died last year.
The new take is said to follow a disgraced DEA agent who assembles a team to go after a Mexican drug lord and his fortune.
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