Sixteen years after it hit cinema screens, Guy Ritchie's Snatch is apparently being adapted for the small screen. 

The series, which will reportedly span ten episodes, will: "echo the format followed by the recent adaptation of Fargo. Although the series was based on the Coen Brothers' 1996 film, the TV series, essentially, borrows its themes, tones and ideas, but creates an original, stand-alone story that's separate to it's big-screen cousin."

So where can we all watch this ASAP I hear you ask?! Well, for the moment it's only available through 'Crackle', Sony's free streaming service, which has yet to made available on this side of the Atlantic. 

According to the IBTimes.co.uk: "As of yet, there is no release date on the highly anticipated series, but Crackle also announced the renewals of Jerry Seinfeld's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee and SuperMansion starring Bryan Cranston."

As for Brad Pitt's involvement - that's obviously unlikely.