Lionsgate and Hasbro have teamed up to create a movie based on the popular board game Monopoly.

The studio and toy company are billing the game-to-movie adaptation as a story for “all ages” with “sumptuous” visuals. Monopoly’s screenplay will be penned by Andrew Niccol (The Host, The Terminal, The Truman Show).

“The story centers on a boy from Baltic Avenue who uses both Chance and Community in a quest to make his fortune, taking him on a fun, adventure-filled journey,” says a press release sent out this morning. “It’s about making your own luck, what makes you truly rich and, of course, avoiding Jail time!”

“As we’ve seen with our other movies and television series, Hasbro’s brands are terrific for creating engaging stories and appealing characters that speak to audiences of all ages, and together with Lionsgate we will bring Monopoly to life on the big screen,” said Stephen Davis, Executive Vice President and Chief Content Officer of Hasbro. “Monopoly is one of the most popular games of all time, and it will translate into a film with tremendous global appeal and marketability based on a script being deftly written by the remarkable Andrew Niccol.”

Monopoly has been around since 1903 and has gone through many re-brandings to appeal to the widest audience possible (for example, there’s a Game of Thrones version of Monopoly). We also get to play a very different version of it at McDonalds about once a year. Now that’s a version of the game we’d like to see turned into a film.

This isn’t the first time a board game has been turned into a movie, and it surely won’t be the last. Some of the more memorable game-to-film adaptations in recent history include Ouija and Jumanji, and more are in the works. Earlier this year we learned that a Settlers of Catan movie is in development. (“What’s next, Monopoly: The Movie?” we joked in February.)

If only we were to collect $200 for going to see Monopoly: The Movie