![]() ![]() “I’m not going to spend six months writing it and then not direct it,” he concludes.Īside from any unusualities, It normally takes for Wright to release two consecutive features, and moreover, his two masterpieces are already releasing this year. He also declared that he’s gonna be back at the driver’s seat (of course that’s the director’s chair). At that time he told in an interview with MTV that he basically knows what it’s gonna be about, which people it involves and where exactly it goes. Here’s everything we can offer you about “Baby Driver 2.”Įdgar Wright confirmed that he is in action with the script of baby driver 2 for a while now (almost from 2018). But recently he suddenly piqued an interest in it. ![]() ![]() We know that “Shaun of the Dead,” “Hot Fuzz,” and “The World’s End” represent the Cornetto/Blood and Ice Cream Trilogy, but they all are movies containing unique storylines. Thing is, despite the fact that baby driver became a huge success, Wright has never shown any interest to go for another round. UPDATES ABOUT THE RELEASE OF BABY DRIVER 2 Ryan Leston is an entertainment journalist and film critic for IGN. As well as writing and directing Last Night in Soho, Edgar Wright also jokingly expressed his desire to regenerate as the next Doctor in Doctor Who. It was a conscious thing of switching gears.”įollowing Baby Driver’s 2017 release, star Ansel Elgort has since landed a role in Steven Spielberg’s upcoming West Side Story remake. And I just wasn't ready to do the same story again. “In fact, the reason I decided to do Last Night in Soho was because at the time when Baby Driver was out, it was doing an awards run and got Oscar nominations, and I was getting a lot of pressure to jump straight into doing a sequel. “I don't think I've ever done exactly the same thing twice in a row,” he explained. And while rumours of a Baby Driver sequel began just a month after Baby Driver’s release, Wright was keen to put some distance between himself and the hit action movie. I know that we share many things in common, and that's one of them.”Įdgar Wright famously walked away from Marvel’s Ant-Man after extensive pre-production work. “We've both been in situations where we have walked away from a studio franchise movie because we weren't feeling it. “My rule of thumb is you have to really want to do it,” he said. It’s easy to see why Sony would want Wright to follow it up with a sequel, but the British director explains how he chooses his projects. ![]()
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