At the 2017 charity event, Henry learned King’s autobiography, “Game Face,” was being published and offered to put it on the silver screen whenever he was ready. So, in October, Henry’s Protege Pictures bought the movie rights to King’s memoir and will produce the biopic along with Radar Pictures’ Ted Field, whose résumé includes the “Jumanji” franchise. “I’m overjoyed my memoir will be featured on the big screen,’’ King stated in an email to The Post. “After meeting Rodney, and talking for hours, I knew this project would happen. We are both New Yorkers, and he gets me.’’