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Edgar Wright Exits Marvel’s ‘Ant-Man’ as Director
In a surprise announcement, Edgar Wright has left Marvel Studios’ “Ant-Man” as its director, the company said Friday. Marvel is zeroing in on a new filmmaker, but is not yet in negotiations with one yet, Variety can confirm. When announcing Wright’s departure, Marvel said “a new director will be announced shortly.” Hollywood and Marvel’s fan community will be scratching its head for awhile over this one, considering Wright has been attached to “Ant-Man” since 2006 — before the first “Iron Man” film — as a screenwriter. He has regularly gone to San Diego Comic-Con to give updates on the project’s development, and even showed test footage in 2012 of his approach to bringing the size-shifting character to the bigscreen. Marvel and Wright parted ways “due to differences in their vision of the film,” the company and director said in a statement. The decision to move on is amicable, they added, and does not impact the release date of July 17, 2015. The film had originally been dated for Nov. 6, 2015. Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas and Evangeline Lilly star in the film, with Corey Stoll, Michael Pena and Patrick Wilson. In addition to helming, Wright also co-wrote the script with Joe Cornish (“Attack the Block”). Wright most recently directed the comedy “The World’s End,” and “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,” “Hot Fuzz” and “Shaun of the Dead” before that. Cornish could conceivably take over the project, given his close involvement with it over the years. He had been considered for “Star Trek 3″ but opted for Universal’s spy thriller “Section 6,” set to star Jack O’Connell, instead. Film revolves around the formation of British intelligence agency MI6. Marvel is developing “Ant-Man” as a potential new franchise as part of its third phase of films, the way it hopes to introduce the characters in “Guardians of the Galaxy” in August to hopefully appear in multiple movies. In the comicbooks, Ant-Man is the alter-ego of biochemist Hank Pym, who uses subatomic particles to create a size-altering formula and when tests go awry, realizes he can also communicate with and control insects. The character eventually pairs up with the Avengers. Last edited by Tribal Warfare; 05-23-2014 at 08:29 PM.. |
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Sort of.. it's not like the crappy Sony deal but yeah Marvel doesn't have all the rights, from what i have heard it wouldn't be an issue if they really wanted to make a new Hulk movie but right now they don't.
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Universal gets a cut of any solo Hulk films made. There is nothing roadblocking it other than sharing a piece of the pie. Marvel probably feels that there is no story worth telling at this moment, and the piece of the pie is too big.
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I actually think the "cut" they get is distribution. I'm not sure, I'd have to ask my Marvel guy on that. (I just like saying that I have a "Marvel guy"! I actually may be headed back to Atlanta in a week or so to help him set up for Cap America 3 like I did with Ant Man... and no I am not Dane style cool, I just wrote some custom software that they'll be using for databasing digital shot data.. so the closest I get to the actual film is a trailer full of computers.. very un-sexy)
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Well I'm only "with Marvel" on Cap 3 and Ant Man but even then I am just helping out a company called DigiLab and they don't have any exclusive deal they just get picked up on a per movie basis. The only movie I did anything really cool on was The Interview. Sony had really specific specs they wanted the files in and no one could figure it out so I wrote some cool software that Sony loved... I will say this about the IT people at Sony... they were by far the most professional I have dealt with... which is ironic since they got hacked and all.
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I have a friend that works for Sony IT. He was saying that basically it was user error that got them hacked. He said all the higher ups are basically just completely computer reeruned and their passwords were like "123"
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In my experience, people higher up the chain ultimately prefer convenience over security But if this is true, Sony should have had some sort of Password complexity enforcement
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Instead of making a new Hulk flick and trying to convince the crowd it can work they're waiting for the audience desire for one to build. Wait until the masses create the demand for one...
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Well, Marvel's on a roll, so I'm certainly not going to second guess them about how to try succeeding with a two time loser. I'm a lot more likely to trust them than WB/DC, right now.
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