Filmmaker Edgar Wright, known for his precise rhythm, tone, and timing, has clarified recent rumors and shared insights on Hollywood’s development process. Despite his meticulous approach, Wright admits that the production pace and control in filmmaking can be unpredictable.
During an interview about his upcoming film “The Running Man” on The Playlist’s Discourse Podcast, Wright laughed off rumors suggesting he and Simon Pegg were working on a movie inspired by the Coen Brothers. He said:
“I didn’t hear about that. Where did the Coen Brothers thing come from? I didn’t hear that.”
He explained that the rumor likely originated from a stray comment that was exaggerated over time.
Wright confirmed that a script for “Baby Driver 2” exists, reassuring fans that the sequel is in development.
Wright gave a candid overview of the uncertain nature of film projects in development, acknowledging that many remain in limbo for various reasons. He admitted:
“Night Stalker is long gone.”
He stressed that the development process is lengthy and many projects stall at the script stage. He added:
“People don’t always understand that not all directors are completely in control of what order things get made in.”
Edgar Wright highlights the unpredictable and often chaotic nature of filmmaking, confirming the sequel script for “Baby Driver 2” while dismissing unfounded rumors about other projects.
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