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In April 2006, ] hired ] to direct ''Ant Man'' as part of the company's first slate of independently produced films, buoyed by a $525 million revolving film-financing facility. Wright was also signed to co-write the screenplay, based on a comic book series about an electronics expert who can shrink to the size of an insect and communicate with ants via a telepathic / cybernetic helmet, with his writing partner ] and co-produce the film with his ] partner, ].<ref name="animationmagazine" /> At the 2006 ], Wright said he was intrigued by the story's high concept and character. Wright also stressed that the film will not be a ] but an action-adventure with some comedic elements and would incorporate both the ] and ] incarnations of the character.<ref name="IGN" /> In April 2006, ] hired ] to direct ''Ant Man'' as part of the company's first slate of independently produced films, buoyed by a $525 million revolving film-financing facility. Wright also signed to co-write the screenplay, based on a comic book series about an electronics expert who can shrink to the size of an insect and communicate with ants via a telepathic / cybernetic helmet, with his writing partner ] and co-produce the film with his ] partner, ].<ref name="animationmagazine" /> At the 2006 ], Wright said he was intrigued by the story's high concept and character. Wright also stressed that the film will not be a ] but an action-adventure with some comedic elements and would incorporate both the ] and ] incarnations of the character.<ref name="IGN" />


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American film
Ant-Man
Directed byEdgar Wright
Screenplay byEdgar Wright
Joe Cornish
Produced byKevin Feige
Production
companies
Marvel Studios
Big Talk Productions
Distributed byWalt Disney Pictures
CountriesUnited States
United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Production

Development

In April 2006, Marvel Studios hired Edgar Wright to direct Ant Man as part of the company's first slate of independently produced films, buoyed by a $525 million revolving film-financing facility. Wright also signed to co-write the screenplay, based on a comic book series about an electronics expert who can shrink to the size of an insect and communicate with ants via a telepathic / cybernetic helmet, with his writing partner Joe Cornish and co-produce the film with his Big Talk Productions partner, Nira Park. At the 2006 San Diego Comic-Con International, Wright said he was intrigued by the story's high concept and character. Wright also stressed that the film will not be a spoof but an action-adventure with some comedic elements and would incorporate both the Henry Pym and Scott Lang incarnations of the character.

References

  1. Ball, Ryan (2006-04-28). "Marvel Taps Elf, Shaun Directors". Animation. Archived from the original on 2012-07-20. Retrieved 2012-07-20. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. Carle, Chris (2006-07-24). "Comic-Con 2006: Ant-Man Panel". IGN. Archived from the original on 2012-07-20. Retrieved 2012-07-20. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)

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