'The Crow' reboot will start filming in January.
Multiple sources confirmed to The Wrap that production on the hotly-anticipated motion picture will get underway in four months time.
Jason Momoa, 37, was confirmed to be starring in the movie last month, and posted a picture of himself and Colin Hardy - who is directing the project - on Instagram, confirming his role.
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The reboot of the 1994 fantasy film will be a new adaptation of James O'Barr's classic comic book, which follows the story of Eric Draven, a murder victim who returns from the dead and seeks vengeance on those who murdered him.
The original version of the film starred the late Brandon Lee, who was accidentally shot during filming.
The former 'Game of Thrones' actor will step into the role after filming wraps on his current project 'Justice League', in which he plays Aquaman.
Audiences were first introduced to Jason in the role in 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice', and he is set to reprise his role for a third time in a standalone film in 2018.
Whilst filming is confirmed to be taking place in January, no release date has yet been finalised for the project.
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