Plan B has optioned the rights to Mark Ronson ‘s memoir “Night People: How to Be a DJ in ’90s New York City,” with plans to adapt the Oscar and Grammy winner’s coming-of-age story into a feature film.

Ronson’s memoir is an electric reminiscence of his early career before he produced hit records for Bruno Mars and Amy Winehouse, the Oscar-winning song “Shallow” with Lady Gaga for “A Star is Born” or crafted the score and soundtrack for the $1.4 billion blockbuster “Barbie.” The book, released by Grand Central, hit shelves on Tuesday and was immediately snapped up by Plan B, which is riding high on the recent success of global theatrical blockbusters like “F1” and “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” as well as the Netflix limited series “Adolescence,” which was a big winner during Sunday’s Prim

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