Edgar Wright Talks Ant-Man

August 27th, 2008 by James Cook | Source: Wizard Magazine

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He’s made us laugh with great flicks like Shaun of the Dead and Hott Fuzz and now Edgar Wright is entering the comic-book movie game with an adaptation of the Marvel seires Ant-Man. The director recently talked about the flick to Wizard Magazine.

“I wrote the first draft of the script which, to be honest, kind of took two years to deliver because I did “Hot Fuzz” in the middle of it. But I did my first draft of it just before the strike last year and I think it’s one of my favorite things I’ve ever written. It was a real blast to write. I know that [Marvel’s] very pleased with what we’ve done and, really, really, the appeal to that for me is the fact that like, Ant Man is considered slightly D-list. The whole raison d’etre of the piece for me and my thing has always been to take something that would seem to be uncool and make it really cool and that’s certainly the case with British cops in Hot Fuzz.”

“To take the most seemingly kind of underwhelming concept and make something really cool out of it—I always liked that premise. As a little kid I had a reprint of “The Man in the Ant Hill,” the very first Ant Man kind of story and it’s something that always struck me. Most shrinking films are about in somebody in jeopardy and this is something where the shrinker has the power. Rather than it being something that’s a terrible thing to happen, it’s actually making your character into the most bad ass sort of action hero/spy possible.”

It sounds like Wright is definitely the man to bring Ant-Man to the screen, but we’re still going to have to wait. He’s currently prepping Scott Pilgrim vs. the World which is set to star Michael Cera and Mary Elizabeth Winstead.

Head on over here to read the full Wizard interview where Wright talks more about Scott Pilgrim as well his beloved TV series Spaced.

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