Hollywood Reporter: Edgar Wright just left Ant-Man

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This is why I'm not concerned. People cried foul when Alan Taylor got hired for Thor 2 and the Russos got brought on for Cap 2. Everyone thought they would suck...but they didn't. They turned out better than the originals IMO.

Something is rotten in Denmark...the fact that Gunn was able to produce his vision (it seems) for GotG makes me think that Wright goofed and not Marvel. We'll see.
I would say that pretty much all the MCU Movies including the Thor and Cap sequels are pretty mediocre compared to any of Edgar Wright's movies. He really is one of the best directors of the 2000's. My interest has kind of died, even as a big comic book fan.
 
It's the reason I made the Ratner joke - you just get a guy to color in the lines Wright already drew. You don't scrap anything. You just have someone else come in and sing lead, essentially.
Oh, I don't know that history. What film did he take over? Is that how he got X-Men 3?
 
Are they really going to make script changes and get a new director and start shooting immediately? The movie is only a year out. That's why this is particularly worrying. Who can they get to fill his shoes on such short notice and do the film justice?
 
This close to production and he just bails? I think he is pulling his 'entitled artist' card too hard here. "oh that idea is beneath me as a director so I'm going to walk out of this project even though all parties involved have been heavily invested for YEARS."

The thing is, we just don't know enough yet. You could be right. But we really have no idea what the circumstances were.
 
This is why I'm not concerned. People cried foul when Alan Taylor got hired for Thor 2 and the Russos got brought on for Cap 2. Everyone thought they would suck...but they didn't. They turned out better than the originals IMO.

Something is rotten in Denmark...the fact that Gunn was able to produce his vision (it seems) for GotG makes me think that Wright goofed and not Marvel. We'll see.

For what it's worth, Alan Taylor also complained about creative differences with Marvel. And it shows in the film. They came back at the last minute wanting to shoot more Loki scenes, which then took spotlight away from the films main antagonist and that ended up being a major complaint about the film.
 
Guardians isn't as original as people love to trumpet.

It's basically Firefly. A rocket holding a gun isn't this outlandish mindbending concept, nor are green people or talking trees.

It's a space opera. The only real difference between it and something like, say Fifth Element or Titan AE is that there's a Marvel logo that comes up in front of it.

Hopefully it'll be fun as hell, and funny, and will have some good action sequences. But let's stop acting like Guardians of the Galaxy is some giant outlier. We've all seen this movie before, multiple times. It just has a couple new, interesting looking coats of paint on it.

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.
 
Guardians isn't as original as people love to trumpet.

It's basically Firefly. A rocket holding a gun isn't this outlandish mindbending concept, nor are green people or talking trees.

It's a space opera. The only real difference between it and something like, say Fifth Element or Titan AE is that there's a Marvel logo that comes up in front of it.

Hopefully it'll be fun as hell, and funny, and will have some good action sequences. But let's stop acting like Guardians of the Galaxy is some giant outlier. We've all seen this movie before, multiple times. It just has a couple new, interesting looking coats of paint on it.

Exactly. It's a financial risk—in that it's a new IP and every new IP is a financial risk—but at this point, Disney's been churning/reviving new IPs pretty regularly (and successfully) through Marvel. will the movie take creatives risks? that remains to be seen. if we go by the way Disney's handled/introduced previous new IPs... well, I wouldn't hold my breath.
 
Superhero movie fans are pretty different from fans of actual comics. The movie types generally want everything grim 'n gritty. The books comics fans are most vocal about years after release are stuff like Nextwave, Immortal Iron Fist, etc.
That's not it either. Around Spider-Man 3 and before the Marvel studios movies people started complaining that everything was too grim and gritty. It's just that there's always going to be someone to complain about something because it doesn't fit their preferences, and then they just start making dumb blanket statements.
 
Are they really going to make script changes and get a new director and start shooting immediately? The movie is only a year out.

Yeah... There's little positive spin to be found here.

Wright makes nothing but amazing movies and clearly this was a passion project for him. Where does it go now?
 
Oh, I don't know that history. What film did he take over? Is that how he got X-Men 3?

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 that fucking sucks, especially because it looked to be one of Marvel Studio's most ambitious projects ever.

I don't think Edgar Wright's leave will affect whether or not a good Ant-Man movie is ever produced, but in terms of this specific project it is worrying to have the vision altered only a year from release. Although, a lot of the outcry here seems to be from people looking forward to a movie directed by Wright more than an Ant-Man movie.
 
This sucks and I was hype for Wright, but hope is not lost.

It's still got the stench of potench. They've earned the benefit with Winter Soldier imo (among a string of highly entertaining flicks).
 
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I'd argue that the GotG is looking this unique is because of James Gunn. Man's got style.
 
I can't breathe, I'm laughing so hard. Who the hell knew Edgar Wright was so irreplaceable? There is literally no other director on the planet who could make a good Ant-Man movie. You guys are hilarious.

i mean there probably is

but the chances of marvel hiring that guy?

probably pretty low
 
All this just another marvel movie talk is pretty hilarious after we just had Captain America 2 - The Bourne Identity 5 and are coming up on Gunns GOTG.

It's a very big deal that after all this time and planning that this happens now but holy shit the reactions here remind me of this

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Are they really going to make script changes and get a new director and start shooting immediately? The movie is only a year out. That's why this is particularly worrying. Who can they get to fill his shoes on such short notice and do the film justice?

That's the thing, they literally don't have time to make that deadline. So if that date for the release is firm then they have to use the same script and actors. They'll have to get some shitty fill in director to do the actual work. Hell, due to the timing, most of the serious directors are already locked up for the next couple of years.
 
For what it's worth, Alan Taylor also complained about creative differences with Marvel. And it shows in the film. They came back at the last minute wanting to shoot more Loki scenes, which then took spotlight away from the films main antagonist and that ended up being a major complaint about the film.
Loki was basically the only good thing about the movie.
 
Oh here we go. Anything to justify the anti-Marvel bullshit all of a sudden.

The fuck? Been saying this. It's not a new opinion by any stretch.

It's also not "anti-marvel" bullshit. Unless you glossed over the part where I want the movie to be good and I hope that it's fun.

I don't give a shit which company makes my entertainment, I just care that they hire the right people to make it entertaining. Be that Marvel, or Paramount, or New Line, or any other giant multimedia conglomerate is funding these hundred-million-dollar indulgences into my adolescence.
 
Wow, my most hyped movie of all time to 0 interest.

Even my interest in the MCU dropped considerably.

What a shitty, shitty, shitty thing to have happen.

Fuck I am really upset about this.

Just cancel it altogether.

seriously
 
Its entirely possible Wright wanted another massive delay, and Marvel decided that the eight years they gave him already was enough. They bumped this movie from Phase 1 to Phase 3 for Wright, maybe they just wanted to see some actual forward momentum?
 
And there were obviously no creative differences, am I right? Damn Wright, PUNISH HIM!

I'm saying we don't need to be pointing fingers when they say that it's an amicable split due to creative differences. Yes it sucks because the movie is so close to production, but it's not like we know for sure that one party is clearly at fault.
 
I'm saying we don't need to be pointing fingers when they say that it's an amicable split due to creative differences. Yes it sucks because the movie is so close to production, but it's not like we know for sure that one party is clearly at fault.

When the story DOES come out, it's sure as hell going to be interesting. EVEN IF it's amicable. These sorts of skid-outs aren't all THAT normal. I mean, they happen, but damn.
 
Its entirely possible Wright wanted another massive delay, and Marvel decided that the eight years they gave him already was enough. They bumped this movie from Phase 1 to Phase 3 for Wright, maybe they just wanted to see some actual forward momentum?

Problem is that whoever is coming on has a little over a year to get this shit done. It would have been better to delay it but make the stipulation that if X progress isn't done by a certain date then Wright gets the boot. This whole thing is a clusterfuck now.
 
Yeah people throwing anti MCU shit sound stupid right now.

They let Gunn and Russos do there thing.

They delayed Ant Man for Wright.

They let him write the script for 8 years.

Something else happened.

This, can't see how Marvel would kick Wright out when they waited patiently for Wright to even be available and like you said other directors got their vision.
 
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.
 
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