Hollywood Reporter: Edgar Wright just left Ant-Man

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If that was the only reason, why did Marvel agree to pretty much everything else he needed over the years. They were extremely supportive, and it breaks down now? :/

I can see some exec start to waver as it becomes a reality. It's awesome on paper and in concept, but then they finally have to commit a ton of money. Someone starts wondering if Wright's visual style might be off-putting to a segment of the audience, that it might cost them potential revenue, etc. Wright doesn't want to tone down his thing, and the relationship breaks down at that point.
 
If they have a replacement director locked in, why haven't they announced him? That's worrisome in of itself too. We'll see if Disney comes out with a formal announcement in the next few days but I worry that it'll be a rent-a-director coming on.

Makes more sense to wait until Comic Con as that is when they will be turning on the hype machine for Avengers 2 and Ant-Man. "We've just started production and it's going very well with our new director...
BRETT RATNER
!"
 
If they have a replacement director locked in, why haven't they announced him? That's worrisome in of itself too. We'll see if Disney comes out with a formal announcement in the next few days but I worry that it'll be a rent-a-director coming on.

It's almost certainly a rent-a-director though. I don't know any better term to describe any director who would be willing to just jump into an existing project with an existing script and years of pre-production behind it, and get it done within a year, after the original director bailed. That's not to say it would be a bad director or that the film will turn out to be garbage, but it is what it is.
 
I guess if they wanna make it a full-on generic mediocre Marvel movie, they could get him
I meant that mostly as a joke.

Also, the what's the deal with the notion in this thread that Marvel films are suddenly crap? I understand that Wright has his cult of fans, but Marvel's films are of consistently great quality. I don't think it's really a plausible narrative to simply say that Marvel was dragging him down. Who knows what happened here.
 
If they have a replacement director locked in, why haven't they announced him? That's worrisome in of itself too. We'll see if Disney comes out with a formal announcement in the next few days but I worry that it'll be a rent-a-director coming on.

Let the fan-rage over Wright exiting burn off for a few days before announcing the new director. Give the new director a little distance so that they aren't immediately seen as "The guy who took Ant-Man from Wright."
 
It's almost certainly a rent-a-director though. I don't know any better term to describe any director who would be willing to just jump into an existing project with an existing script and years of pre-production behind it, and get it done within a year, after the original director bailed. That's not to say it would be a bad director or that the film will turn out to be garbage, but it is what it is.

Cornish. Gotta believe :(
 
My immediate thought.

Marvel creative umbrella continues to be something I hate. This was the film I was waiting for to prove me wrong, because Wright had this script and brought it to Marvel, not the other way around.
Marvel Hater. SHUSH.

POUNCE ON HIM.

Why dont you leave Marvel alone???WHY!!! :sob
 
I love how whenever anything goes wrong in a situation like this it is always the big business/corporation that is to blame. Big bad Marvel fires their director a year from the movie releasing after letting him work on it for 8 years. Same guy who says he doesn't want his movie to mix with the rest of them.
 
It's almost certainly a rent-a-director though. I don't know any better term to describe any director who would be willing to just jump into an existing project with an existing script and years of pre-production behind it, and get it done within a year, after the original director bailed. That's not to say it would be a bad director or that the film will turn out to be garbage, but it is what it is.

Or it could be someone involved in the project for a while too. As far as I can tell, they have (most of) the actors on contracts already, so no way this is getting delayed.
 
Let the fan-rage over Wright exiting burn off for a few days before announcing the new director. Give the new director a little distance so that they aren't immediately seen as "The guy who took Ant-Man from Wright."

If it was an accomplished director, they would have announced him too as a way of mitigating the bad news.
 
I wonder how it'll work with casting. I bet some people got on board because of Edgar but at the same time are locked by contract now.
 
Or it could be someone involved in the project for a while too. As far as I can tell, they have (most of) the actors on contracts already, so no way this is getting delayed.

The only possible options for that would be Cornish or Pope taking over right? So I guess we'll see.
 
So they delay the movie for like 8 years to accomodate Wright and just when it's supposed to start shooting it falls apart?

WHY EVEN MAKE IT NOW

WHY BOTHER
 
I love how whenever anything goes wrong in a situation like this it is always the big business/corporation that is to blame. Big bad Marvel fires their director a year from the movie releasing after letting him work on it for 8 years. Same guy who says he doesn't want his movie to mix with the rest of them.
regardless of whoever's at fault, i'm still probably gonna end up siding with Wright because at the end of the day, I'm more interested in his work than Marvel's. so I guess it's kinda irrelevant to me
I meant that mostly as a joke.

Also, the what's the deal with the notion in this thread that Marvel films are suddenly crap? I understand that Wright has his cult of fans, but Marvel's films are of consistently great quality. I don't think it's really a plausible narrative to simply say that Marvel was dragging him down. Who knows what happened here.

Well, I mean to each their own, but I just think they're kinda fun at best. But then again i didn't really care for Cap 2 at all, and i guess people liked it, so
 
I love his films like most people here but his last comic book film was a pretty massive bomb in theaters. With the stakes being considerably higher now it's not hard to see where some people's fears were coming from
You make it seem like Joss Whedon, Gunn, Russo Bros, Alan Taylor, and Shane Black had huge blockbuster hits before being hired for Marvel movies. Hell even Jon Favreau had a film that bombed completely (Zathura) before being hired for Iron Man. I don't see why Wright's box office credentials would have anything to do with this.
 
So they delay the movie for like 8 years to accomodate Wright and just when it's supposed to start shooting it falls apart?

WHY EVEN MAKE IT NOW

WHY BOTHER

I'd assume because they wouldn't want those 8 years to have been a shit load of effort for nothing.
 
regardless of whoever's at fault, i'm still probably gonna end up siding with Wright because at the end of the day, I'm more interested in his work than Marvel's. so I guess it's kinda irrelevant to me

At least you can own up to being a blind fanboy. Takes courage.
 
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I'm going to give a serious reply to this because I believe in sharing perspective and basically having an informative discussion. The main reason why people are upset is because the Ant-man movie for years has basically been Edgar Wright's baby. This wasn't a case of Marvel wanting to do an Ant-man movie and picking him, and then having a falling out.

What happened is that Edgar Wright felt he had a really good idea for an Ant-man film, and pitched it to Marvel. They liked it, and they allowed him to continue developing ideas to convince them further. He eventually shot a test clip to show off how he intended to shoot the action and effects for Ant-man's powers, and he seemed to have a very attractive idea for the story of the film. From the start the entire concept of an Ant-man movie has been attached to one creative force - Edgar Wright. Marvel waited for his other films to complete so he would have time to shoot this, pushing the movie into Phase 3. Everything was done to accommodate the possibility of seeing his unique vision of the character done on screen.

Now all those years of waiting and all the promises have gone down the drain. Whatever it will be replaced with will be something different. For anyone following the production of the movie from a creative perspective, it's extremely disappointing and sad.

All of this. Ant-Man has been Wright's baby from day one. Losing the main guy with all the vision and passion for the project sucks.

The wacky oddballs forming a badass team is not new. But in films where folks wringed their hands over putting out anything that wasn't an already well known brand it is groundbreaking. I mean Rocket Raccoon is getting a movie before the Flash or Wonder Woman. That takes balls.
How does that take balls? What, does Rocket getting a movie before WW somehow upset the natural order of the circle of life?

The only risk with GotG is that it's a new IP to the general, and even that is greatly mitigated by being under the Marvel Studios umbrella.
 
Singer left to do Superman Returns when Fox refused to halt production of X-men 3 to wait for him. Ratner came into the picture like (8 months) before the release date. People blame the mess of the film on him but it was really corporate fuckery.
Well, I don't know what we really could have expected to get from him given his track record.

Also, given that this was supposed to have started shooting, I'd say that this situation is even more extreme.
 
So they delay the movie for like 8 years to accomodate Wright and just when it's supposed to start shooting it falls apart?

WHY EVEN MAKE IT NOW

WHY BOTHER

it's really not that hard to see the development that lead to this

Ant-Man work started before Iron Man released. Iron Man shaped the Marvel Universe. They have an overall vision now that's entirely connected and it most likely changed some of their intentions with these properties and that eventually didnt fit Wright's vision.

Of course, it's all just guessing but it doesnt seem that far fetched.
 
Well Marvel states that the film won't be delayed, so I'm guessing that Wright's screenplay and concepts will be kept. I'm also betting that someone in Wright's circle (Joe Cornish, Simon Pegg) will take over as director.

And LOL @ people bashing Marvel as "cookie cutter" and stifling creativity. When the Russos were hired for Cap 2, everyone bashed them, but they directed some of the most amazing and hard hitting action scenes in the MCU.
 
I also like how everyone is fast to blame and worry about Marvel when they accommodated the fuck out of Wright from the get go and were 100 percent on board for almost a decade. They're clearly not afraid of working outside the box and you have to look no further than giving someone like James Gunn that budget.

If they arrived at this decision I can assure you it wasnt an easy one to make. shit happens.
 
This news actually makes me even more curious about GotG.

Did Gunn have to face pressure from Marvel at some point in production?

It'll be interesting to see how that final product turns out. From the trailers, it looks solid, though.

But man, losing Wright is a big blow. Interested to see what he does now.
 
the thing where people are hyperdefensive of massive conglomerates is sad to me. as if a multi-billion dollar company needs you to blindly defend it from message board posters. if your response to complaints about a goddamn unstoppable corporate behemoth is the barely-literate "YOURE A HATER" i'm not convinced you're even a conscious human. get woke

I lost about 80% of my interest in the mcu after this, but who knows. That they killed off one of their most anticipated projects blows, and that a film it seemed Wright/Cornish were super passionate about does too. And it would be cool if Marvel would allow one-off films, rather than force every entry to be intricately intertwined. So while this news is terrible, I'm still mildly hopeful. Phase 2 has been a huge improvement over the mostly-shitty Phase 1, with IM3's personal touches especially. Cap 2 was some nuanced fun, and Thor 2 was some alright batshit mania. if Guardians has Gunn's weirdness succeed on a large scale, then Ultron and phase 3 have hope. If Guardians is good but bombs at the BO then I'm sure the MCU will go to shit, they'll be afraid to take further risks and the franchise will become as worthless as ASM or as mediocre as X-men
Wright's entire fanbase must be located on gaf because his box office sure doesn't support a larger one.

I love the "we won't get Wright's unique vision now." Dude was making a heist movie. Jason Statham is in one of those like every other year.

My assumption based on nothing is that this is entirely based around scheduling and marvel didn't want to or couldn't justify pushing the film back anymore.

lol genre doesn't define the singularity of a vision. tarantino makes heist movies. ford made westerns. preminger made thrillers. what a silly thought
 
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