Ant Man Turns Spy in Scott Pilgrim Director's Script

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Ant Man Turns Spy in Scott Pilgrim Director's Script


Scott Pilgrim vs. The World and Shaun of the Dead director Edgar Wright says that he is "passionate" about making an Ant Man movie, and that his script has an espionage angle to it.

As superpowers go, shrinking yourself to the size of an insect and having the ability to talk to ants isn't quite in the same league as being able to fly, or having laser vision. Some would say it's not even in the same league as having a sock with a pool ball in it, a power that isn't particularly super at all. Edgar Wright is not one of those people however, and says that in his Ant Man movie, people would get to see just how useful shrinking powers are.

Of course the movie doesn't - and may never - exist, but Wright says he has a script ready, and plans to start working on a second draft soon. In his mind, the reason that shrinking powers seem so lame is that every movie that has depicted them, from Honey I Shrunk the Kinds to The Incredible Shrinking Man depicts the "shrinkee" as being in danger, and rarely shows them changing size voluntarily. His script, on the other hand, is a "high-tech spy heist film with somebody with a very particular power."

Ant Man is the kind of character you can get away with playing around with a little, largely because not a huge number of people know who he is. With so many superhero movies coming out over the next few years, it would make a refreshing change to have one that's just a little bit different.

Source: Vanity Fair [http://www.vanityfair.com/online/oscars/2010/08/scott-pilgrim-director-edgar-wright-sees-no-difference-between-video-games-and-heroin.html] via io9 [http://io9.com/5612997/edgar-wrights-ant+man-is-a-high+tech-spy-heist-film]


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Woodsey

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I can't help but feel like they're starting to scrape the bottom of the barrel now.
 

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Woodsey said:
I can't help but feel like they're starting to scrape the bottom of the barrel now.
They will when they start making Type Face the main villain (his entire schtick is that he throws razor-sharp letters).

The thought of an Ant-Man movie intrigues me and I wish to learn more.

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armageddon74400 said:
Ant Man! Like Aquaman but much much worse!
Do not confuse with Brave and the Bold AQUAMAN!!, for they are two different types of superhero.
 

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It's Edgar Wright. It will inevitably be good.

Now we just have to prepare for the awkwardness of Ant Man beating most superhero movies out of the park.
 

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Sounds good to me...this would be greenlighted if i were in hollywood...(only if script was good)
 

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Yeah, Ant Man! That's the one that... did the... thing... and... was... and... nevermind. But who cares, it's Ant Man!
 

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For those of you who hate ant man, you shouldn't if this is based on The Irredeemable Antman then this should be awesome. In that comic it milks the hero unlikeablity by making him the most hated hero in the hero community. Its a humor comic in which antman is recreated as a deplorable douche bag, kind of like a less edgy Always Sunny in Philadelphia super hero. I would love that for the movie and expect it sense wright mixes comedy with other genres.
 

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TheGoldenMan said:
Oh thats AWESOMe! Do you guys know how badass Antman is!?!?
Doesnt he beat his wife?

Just sayin.

Actually no, not just saying. Now I would like to see how this plays in the movie, if it does at all.
 

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If it's the Irredeemable Ant-Man, I think the movie has potential.

But if they go with Hank Pym... I dunno. He's already basically a super-villain, even if Marvel doesn't like to label him as such.
 

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Being able to be small and talk to ants wouldn't be that amazing. The most he could ever hope to acheive is causing a minor annoyance at the bi-annual Brotherhood of Mutants picnic in the park.
 

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Yeah, that's the ONE problem with the Avengers Movie concept. There's that one guy. Once they make him Giantman/Yellowjacket, he won't suck... as much.
But if it's Irredeemable, not only is this something I can see Wright doing, but it would actually put a not-so-sucky Antman on the team. Now for responses.
UltimatheChosen said:
He's already basically a super-villain, even if Marvel doesn't like to label him as such.
Yes he is. Let's face it, he's done far more harm than good.
Druyn said:
Doesnt he beat his wife?

Just sayin.

Actually no, not just saying. Now I would like to see how this plays in the movie, if it does at all.
Yeah, I don't see that being ok'd by Hollywood.
The Great JT said:
They will when they start making Type Face the main villain (his entire schtick is that he throws razor-sharp letters).

The thought of an Ant-Man movie intrigues me and I wish to learn more.
Yeah... who would be the villian in the Antman movie?
 

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Druyn said:
TheGoldenMan said:
Oh thats AWESOMe! Do you guys know how badass Antman is!?!?
Doesnt he beat his wife?

Just sayin.

Actually no, not just saying. Now I would like to see how this plays in the movie, if it does at all.
Yeah I'm pretty sure the only time I've ever heard of Ant Man was in a comic he was beating and raping his wife, and got kicked out of his superhero group for it.

I guess being a little man was too emasculating so he needed to beat someone.
 

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So what would happen if he jumped in front of a fan, shrank, then once he reached maximum velocity from the air and just before he reached his foe he enlarged to full size?

Would he immediately slow down or would he be able to falcon punch them like a champ?

I would think if you were really skilled at shrinking you could jump into someone's ear and enlarge and really eff them up.

008Zulu said:
Being able to be small and talk to ants wouldn't be that amazing. The most he could ever hope to acheive is causing a minor annoyance at the bi-annual Brotherhood of Mutants picnic in the park.
Or he could, you know, command billions of bullet or army ants to utterly ravage every living soul in an enemies compound.

But it's not like there are ants in existence that could kill you without much effort and strip you down like a blast of fire from the sun :p.
 

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The interviewer himself was a complete asshole, openly and consistently mocking Wright for his choice in a comic hero
 

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I am so happy that Ant Man will be getting some spotlight possibly.
 

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Guys, this is Edgar Wright. It will be good. Even if it is just one step down from Aquaman.