With his Greek-inspired epic Immortals now in theaters, Tarsem Singh is currently directing his next fantasy film Mirror Mirror , one of several Snow White projects currently in development. But what's next for the director? Well, Singh is now claiming that what he really wants to do is a live-action adaptation of Cartoon Network's Samurai Jack

According to, Singh has never really shown any interest in doing a comic book movie, but Genndy Tartakovsky's Samurai Jack has been a potential project near and dear to his heart for quite some time."I love Samurai Jack," Singh said of the original 2001 series. "It's brilliant. The speed, it embraces where it comes from. I find that comic strip films are halfway grounded. They don't play my chord. But I love Samurai Jack. I love the animation."The ever infamous Brett Ratner was once slated for a feature film adaptation back in the early 2000s with New Line, but ultimately the project never ended up going anywhere. The movie rights have since reverted back to Cartoon Network. "Have them contact me," Singh said.What say you? Does Singh have what it takes to tackle the unwieldy Samurai Jack? Sound off in the comments below.