Ronda Rousey has a new action film to kick butt in, and it's that classic of '80s cinema, Road House, reports Variety.

According to Variety, MGM is moving ahead on a remake of Road House, much in the same way it is revitalizing the Rocky franchise with November's Creed, which will star Michael B. Jordan. But where Creed is a spinoff, this new Road House would retell the original story of an erudite bouncer hired to clean up a local bar, who winds up running afoul of and defeating a corrupt local businessman.

Whether the movie would still contain the hero tearing a man's throat out with their bare hands remains to be seen.

Where the adaptation would reach its first major divergence from source material would be in the transformation of hero James Dalton (played by Patrick Swayze) into a female character, as a leading role for MMA fighter Ronda Rousey. Rousey has been steadily building her acting resume with roles in The Expendables 3 and Furious 7, as well as an appearance in the Entourage movie, but a Road House remake would mark her biggest role yet.

"Rousey thought the idea of starring in a remake was a great idea but wanted to be respectful when pursuing the project," noted Variety. "Sources say Rousey recently reached out to Swayze's widow, Lisa Niemi, to ask for her blessing to star in the remake, which insiders say Niemi gladly gave."

We thought this post was best topped by a picture of the late Swayze, not Rousey. We'll leave it up to the internet to do the photoshop magic necessary to bring her into the world of Road House.