Hollywood Reporter: Edgar Wright just left Ant-Man

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I think that they're looking for directors that have made money on their previous films.

Just like James Gunn made box office bucks with his films before doing Guardians of the Galaxy, right? I know it's not Star Wars, but I think Disney would be willing to take a chance with Mr. Wright.
 
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DAMN. If this is true he's gonna have a hard time.

I always kinda had my doubts about him handling such a massive movie, but Garry Edwards just made Godzilla and he to do the CGI for his last movie in his bedroom with shop bought software, so it can be done...no excuses there.
 
Ants lift 50x their body weight. I think it will be explained that way somehow.
But he doesn't have "Ant powers" however he can mentally control ants for transportation
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[–]Neonxeon 69 punten

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The word from people on the crew is Wright got booted for being REALLY behind schedule and being ineffective at righting the ship and getting it back on track. Production has been bleeding money for a month and Marvel got fed up with him and they lost their confidence in his ability to manage a production of this size.




From the thread about this on reddit. Grain of salt of course, but it's plausible.

Marvel CEO Ike Perlmutter is infamous for being tight-fisted so maybe this is plausible.
 
Seems hard to believe, if only because Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy was a pretty big studio movie. You'd think he'd be kinda used to working on that scale.
 
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Even if he keeps his "normal human strength" at that size ... you should NOT be able to punch someone with that amount of force with that tiny area of impact and not slice through them.

It's like wearing brass knux ... that have a long rod sticking out that's about as wide as the head of a pin. A human "punch" would be more like stabbing at that size.

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Wright wrote the introduction to Hulk's screenwriting book, so they're personally connected on some level.
 
I always kinda had my doubts about him handling such a massive movie, but Garry Edwards just made Godzilla and he to do the CGI for his last movie in his bedroom with shop bought software, so it can be done...no excuses there.

I don't have any doubts. Both World's End and Scott Pilgrim are pretty damn effects heavy.
 
Is not like Malick got out of the movie or something, there are a lot of competent directors out there.

Now whats concerning to me is the "differences of vision" they had, could be that Marvel wants to include lots of Avengers shit in it and Wright wanted a more focused film.
 
Well I was only interested in this film because of him, so I guess I'll just wait and see what he does next. Sucks though, Edgar has a flare like no other that suits comics perfectly
 
Is not like Malick got out of the movie or something, there are a lot of competent directors out there.

Now whats concerning to me is the "differences of vision" they had, could be that Marvel wants to include lots of Avengers shit in it and Wright wanted a more focused film.

Nah it is already being said on reddit that it was time constraint issues which Marvel is tight about.
 
Is not like Malick got out of the movie or something, there are a lot of competent directors out there.

Now whats concerning to me is the "differences of vision" they had, could be that Marvel wants to include lots of Avengers shit in it and Wright wanted a more focused film.

Considering they've gone three -- soon four -- movies in a row with as little Avengers allusions as possible (to the point I've inciting plenty of inane "why doesn't [blank] just call up the Avengers?" remarks), that's probably not it.
 
Remember when Marvel moved Ant-man forward from Nov to July? I wonder if that had an impact on everything else...

I don't know, doesn't seem particularly likely as I don't think Wright has anything else major in the pipeline, and he's probably been nursing ideas on this one for near a decade now.
 
Nah it is already being said on reddit that it was time constraint issues which Marvel is tight about.

Filming was scheduled for right now, but was postponed to July, which is cutting it close for July 2015 release. If it's true that Wright was struggling to keep up with the shooting schedule, I really don't blame Marvel for parting ways with him. The guy had ten years of pre-preproduction to get ready after all.
 


[–]Neonxeon 69 punten

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The word from people on the crew is Wright got booted for being REALLY behind schedule and being ineffective at righting the ship and getting it back on track. Production has been bleeding money for a month and Marvel got fed up with him and they lost their confidence in his ability to manage a production of this size.




From the thread about this on reddit. Grain of salt of course, but it's plausible.
Makes sense.
 
I don't know, doesn't seem particularly likely as I don't think Wright has anything else major in the pipeline, and he's probably been nursing ideas on this one for near a decade now.

But that's exactly it. Marvel seems to want it sooner, maybe because they believe that having it closer to Avengers 2 will help create more buzz for a smaller film. Maybe Wright wanted to spend more time on the film.
 
I heard they found a stash of DC comics under his bed. Feige demanded 10 Hail Hydra's off Wright, Wright would only commit to 5. They split ways amicably. My source is Latinoreview.
 
Filming was scheduled for right now, but was postponed to July, which is cutting it close for July 2015 release. If it's true that Wright was struggling to keep up with the shooting schedule, I really don't blame Marvel for parting ways with him. The guy had ten years of pre-preproduction to get ready after all.

Well, it's not like he could plan out shooting or any of that shit until this year.
 
It would take a lot for me to believe that fault lies with Wright. The only mistake Wright likely made was trying to work with Marvel Studios in the first place.
 
This movie was already being rushed to begin with and now they go and change directors at the last minute ensuring an even tighter schedule. This has disaster written all over it and I really wanted a good Antman movie :(
 


[–]Neonxeon 69 punten

an hour ago

The word from people on the crew is Wright got booted for being REALLY behind schedule and being ineffective at righting the ship and getting it back on track. Production has been bleeding money for a month and Marvel got fed up with him and they lost their confidence in his ability to manage a production of this size.




From the thread about this on reddit. Grain of salt of course, but it's plausible.

Makes sense. James Gunn has had nothing but nice things to say about Marvel. He explicitly has mentioned that there have been a few times when he and Feige had big differences on what should happen but they were always civil and willing to work it out. And Shane Black was allowed to make a movie where he completely changed what the Mandarin was and it barely featured Stark in the suit.

Until more info comes out I am inclined to believe it was Wright who dropped the ball, which is a shame because his movies are pretty good. :'(
 
I'm very disappointed with this news. He was definitely the main reason I was excited for the movie (especially him directing Paul Rudd as a superhero) and now I'm less so.

It would take a lot for me to believe that fault lies with Wright.
Same here. Even if this was on a larger scale than what he's done thus far, I have a hard time believing he went wrong after preparing for this for so long.
 
It's silly for so many people to blame Marvel when we have absolutely no idea what caused the split... especially when the facts we DO have show that they've moved a lot of things around to accommodate Wright's schedule/etc for the last however-many (8?) years of development.

I'm no Marvel-apologist, nor do I think all of their movies have been as amazing as many do, but the little do we know seems to indicate Marvel was more than willing to give directors the freedom to bring their visions to fruition.

It may be hard to swallow for some, but at this point it's just as likely Wright is at fault for his departure or firing from the film, so maybe we shouldn't blame either party until we hear more from credible sources? Just a thought...

It would take a lot for me to believe that fault lies with Wright. The only mistake Wright likely made was trying to work with Marvel Studios in the first place.

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This movie was already being rushed to begin with and now they go and change directors at the last minute ensuring an even tighter schedule. This has disaster written all over it and I really wanted a good Antman movie :(

Explain how you rush a project that has already 8 years developing?
 
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