'Fight Club' rock opera is coming with Trent Reznor-David Fincher tag team

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Brian Anthony Hernandez
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'Fight Club' rock opera is coming with Trent Reznor-David Fincher tag team
Brad Pitt arrives to the premiere of "Fight Club" in 1999. Credit: LUCY NICHOLSON/AFP/Getty Images

We'll take front row seats for this theater of mass destruction.

Fight Club author Chuck Palahniuk has confirmed that David Fincher, who directed the 1999 cult classic, will bring the film to the stage, potentially for Broadway.

It will be a rock opera of sorts, with Trent Reznor tasked to produce the music.

The duo previously worked together on

Fincher, who owns the stage rights to Fight Club, asked Reznor to be involved. Palahniuk previously wanted Reznor to score Fight Club in the '90s, but that fell through.

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No actors are attached to the stage project yet. Anybody else involved has remained mum because, of course, "the first rule of Fight Club is you do not talk about Fight Club."

BONUS: 'Fight Club' for kids, read by Chuck Palahniuk

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