Ant-Man Creative Background
2021-10-13 18:32
As early as the 1980s, Stan Lee, the head of Marvel, had talked with New Line Film Company about cooperating to make Ant-Man into a movie. Later, due to fears and the 1989 movie "My dear, I made the child younger 》The setting is too similar and can't be ignored. As a loyal fan of "Ant-Man", director Edgar Wright of "Shawn Zombie" recommended himself to Marvel to make the comic into a movie in 2003. In 2006, Edgar Wright was invited to put the "Ant-Man" comic on the big screen. He created a movie script for "Ant-Man" and planned to star Simon Peggy, who has worked with him many times. However, just after he finished the script, the success of "Iron Man" caused Marvel to turn his attention to the "Avengers" series, and Edgar Wright also invested in the production of "Scott the Crooked Boy". So the new film "Ant-Man" has been delayed again and again. In April 2010, Marvel related person Kevin Fitch revealed that they had put "Ant-Man" back on the agenda, and preparations could begin as early as the end of the year.
Extended Reading
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Hank Pym: [Scott is about to steal tech from the Avengers Headquarters] He's gonna lose the suit.
Hope Van Dyne: He's gonna lose his life.
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Hank Pym: [watching Ant-Man on the monitor] Abort, Scott! Abort now!
Scott Lang: It's okay. He can't see me.
Sam Wilson: I can see you!
Scott Lang: He can see me.