Nigel Farage's Brexit story set to be turned into Hollywood movie

Hollywood producers are in talks about making a movie documenting Nigel Farage and the Brexit marketing campaign.

The movie may very well be based mostly on the diary of Arron Banks, the principle monetary backer for Depart.EU which campaigned to take Britain out of the European Union. 

Gross sales of the diary, titled the Dangerous Boys of Brexit, have exceeded expectation and have led to the US curiosity. 

Hollywood producers are in talks about making a movie documenting Nigel Farage's Brexit marketing campaign

Gross sales of the rights to the primary of Mr Farage and Mr Trump collectively following his shock US election win have made £200,000, Mr Wigmore stated 

The official Depart.EU Twitter account posted this message, asking 'who ought to play Nigel Farage' within the film

Warner Brothers producers may meet with Mr Farage and Mr Banks once they go to for the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump in January. 

The key Hollywood filmmakers are behind the Harry Potter and Batman franchises. 

Andy Wigmore, a spokesman for Mr Banks, informed the Telegraph: 'We now have had some very severe Hollywood folks in contact with us who're going to purchase the rights to the e-book. They need to purchase the choice on it.'

It's thought the producers will be capable of liberally use sections of the e-book which reads like a screenplay.

Mr Wigmore added that any cash comprised of the movie would go to charity. 

Mr Banks labored with Mr Farage (pictured collectively), Mr Wigmore and American pollster Gerry Gunster on the Depart.EU marketing campaign

'It isn't like it's one thing we might personally profit from,' he stated. 'The Dangerous Boys of Brexit – the movie. It's a comedy.'

Mr Banks labored with Mr Farage, Mr Wigmore and American pollster Gerry Gunster on the Depart.EU marketing campaign. 

It was not recognised because the official Depart marketing campaign which was known as 'Vote Depart' and spearheaded by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove.  

Gross sales of the rights to the primary of Mr Farage and Mr Trump collectively following his shock US election win have made £200,000, Mr Wigmore stated. 

The receipts can be break up between veterans' charities within the US and UK. 

MailOnline has contacted Warner Brothers for remark.  

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