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== Production History ==
 
== Production History ==

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Ant-Man
Ant-Man concept art
Director: Peyton Reed
Writer(s): Story by:
Edgar Wright
Joe Cornish
Screenplay by:
Adam McKay
Gabriel Ferrari
Andrew Barrer
David Callaham
Expected Release: July 17, 2015
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Ant-Man is a movie now filming and is intended to be the twelfth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It will conclude Phase 2.[1]

Plot

Armed with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength, con-man Scott Lang must embrace his inner-hero and help his mentor, Dr. Hank Pym, protect the secret behind his spectacular Ant-Man suit from a new generation of towering threats. Against seemingly insurmountable obstacles, Pym and Lang must plan and pull off a heist that will save the world.

Cast

Continuity and References to the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Production History

Wright and Cornish originally wrote a treatment for Artisan that focused on Scott Lang as a burglar. Artisan, looking for a family-oriented movie, passed on the script. A few years later when Marvel executives Kevin Feige and Ari Arad asked if Wright was interested in writing a script on any of the Marvel titles, Wright offered the Ant-Man script.[2]

In February 2007, Wright reported that the film was on hold while they worked on revising the script. [3]

In March 2008, Wright told Empire magazine that a second draft of the script was being written. Known for being a comedic writer, the director noted that the film would not be overtly comedic, but that it would be "more of a full-on action adventure sci-fi film but with a comedic element,"[4] and that it would not be a spoof. He confirmed that, at that time, the script included both Henry Pym, as the original 1960s character from "Tales to Astonish", and Scott Lang as his 1980s/1990s successor in the Ant-Man role. [4][5]

Wright says the story is very character-driven, and a new twist on an origins story. To influence his writing, he researched nanotechnology. [5]

Since Edgar wrapped Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, Wright said "I can't do two things at once, so [now that Scott Pilgrim is finished] I will return to doing another draft of [Ant-Man]." [6]

Wright revealed to Josh Horowitz that they have already turned in a 3rd draft for the script. [7]

In May, 2012, a "teaser" image of the movie was presented via Twitter by writer and director Edgar Wright. Feige stated as well that the movie was "as close as it’s ever been".[8]

On June 28, 2012, it was revealed that Wright had filmed a Test Reel for the film.[9]

On July 12, 2013, Wright revealed that the film's script is finished. [10]

On August 26, 2013, Wright told Collider that the film will be in pre-production in October and will start filming next year.[11]

On December 19, 2013, Paul Rudd was officially announced to have been cast as 'Ant-Man'.

On January 13, 2014, Michael Douglas was cast as Dr. Hank Pym. It was also confirmed that Paul Rudd would play Scott Lang in the film.[12]

On February 6, 2014, Evangeline Lilly was announced to be in talks to play the female lead in the film. It was also confirmed that Michael Peña had been cast in an unspecified role.[13]

On May 23, 2014, Edgar Wright dropped out from directing the film due to creative differences with Marvel Studios.

On July 7, 2014, it was announced that Gabriel Ferrari and Andrew Barrer were hired as production writers for the film's script.[14][15][16]

On July 25, 2014, it was announced that Patrick Wilson, Matt Gerald and Kevin Weisman have dropped out of the film. Gerald and Weisman's characters were omitted from the revised script by McKay and Wilson left the project due to scheduling conflicts.[17]

On September 30th, 2014, it was revealed that David Callaham was hired to rewrite the script during production.[18]

On October 6, 2014, Martin Donovan was cast in the film.[19]

Production

The film will be shot in San Francisco, California beginning on August 18, 2014 with additional photography being shot in Fayette County, Georgia.[20][21][22]

Trivia

  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt was considered for the role of Scott Lang/Ant-Man.
  • Jessica Chastain turned down the role of Hope van Dyne due to scheduling conflicts.
  • Director Edgar Wright is a big fan of Ant-Man and in 2003 proposed the film to Marvel, describing it as "an action-adventure comedy - a cross-genre action and special effects bonanza." He had been developing the movie since then, shooting a test reel, hiring the cast and was close to begin shooting the movie. Then in 2014 he dropped out due to 'creative differences' between him and Marvel.
  • Originally the film was meant to focus on the original Ant-Man, Hank Pym. However, the filmmakers deemed Pym as having a too family-unfriendly history (Pym developed several split personalities, one of whom abused his girlfriend Janet) and instead decided to focus on Pym's successor Scott Lang, with Pym becoming a mentor and supporting character.
  • Ant-Man's helmet is influenced by the helmets of Iron Man and the Autobot Transformer Bumblebee.
  • Adrien Brody had been interested in playing Scott Lang.
  • (May 2014) Original director Edgar Wright left the project due to creative differences with Marvel Studios. He was attached to the project's pre-production for about eight years. Peyton Reed was announced as his replacement in early June the same year.
  • The film has been in development since the late 1980s. "Ant-Man" creator Stan Lee had made a pitch to New Line Entertainment but they found the premise too similar to Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989). The project thus languished for two decades.
  • When the role of Wasp (Hank Pym's lover and wife) was in the script, Rashida Jones was seriously considered for the part.
  • Michael Douglas compared Hank Pym to his role as Liberace in Behind the Candelabra (2013): "Sometimes you've got to shake them up a little bit and have some fun."
  • Ant-Man is the first production to film in the sound stages at the new Pinewood Atlanta Studios.
  • Adam McKay, Ruben Fleischer , Rawson Marshall Thurber, Nicholas Stoller , Michael Dowse and David Wain were considered to direct the film.
  • Hank Pym's Yellowjacket identity from the comics will be use for Darren Cross as a supervillain name in the film.
  • Patrick Wilson was cast but after the movie was delayed, scheduling conflicts forced Wilson to drop out.
  • This film is intended to launch phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which would make phase 3 the first phase not to begin with an Iron Man film.
  • According to Michael Douglas, the costume that Paul Rudd had to be altered because of his muscles. Rudd had gone on an extensive training and workout regimen in order to build the proper muscle size for a superhero. But since Rudd had become so muscular, Douglas said "He was so cut, that they had to soften his costume up, with all the built-in six-packs and all of that."

Gallery

Videos

General

Interviews


References

  1. ‘Ant-Man’ to Conclude Phase 2 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
  2. Exclusive: Edgar Wright Talks Ant-Man, Edward Douglas, Superhero Hype, 7-26-06
  3. Exclusive: Hot Fuzz Helmer Commences Them Steve Head, IGN, 2-15-07
  4. 4.0 4.1 Exclusive: Edgar Wright Talks Ant Man Empireonline.com, 3-10-08
  5. 5.0 5.1 Writer of Ant-Man comicbook movie says it will be in same style as Iron Man David Bentley, The Coventry Telegraph, 6-30-08
  6. Edgar Wright Going Back to Work on Ant-Man After Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
  7. 'Ant-Man' Movie Wouldn't Just Be For 'Avengers' Experts, Director Says
  8. [http://spinoff.comicbookresources.com/2012/05/07/edgar-wright-teases-ant-man-with-mysterious-image/ Edgar Wright Teases Ant-Man With Mysterious Image - Spinoff Online]
  9. Edgar Wright Directing 'Ant-Man' Test Reel (Exclusive)
  10. Edgar Wright: 'Ant-Man script is complete' - video
  11. Edgar Wright Talks THE WORLD’S END, Deleted Scenes, IMAX, 3D, Dwayne Johnson, ANT-MAN, His Sci-Fi Movie COLLIDER, and So Much More
  12. Michael Douglas to Star as Hank Pym in Marvel's Ant-Man
  13. Evangeline Lilly in Talks to Join 'Ant-Man'
  14. Andrew Barrer & Gabriel Ferrari In Negotiations For ‘Ant-Man’ Rewrite
  15. ‘Ant-Man’ Recruits Additional Writers?
  16. Marvel’s ‘Ant-Man’ Back on Track as Filming Starts in San Francisco
  17. Comic-Con: Major Cast Exits On ‘Ant-Man’ Include Patrick Wilson
  18. After Moving Slow As Corpse, ‘Zombieland 2′ Gets Writer And Urgency
  19. Marvel's 'Ant-Man' Adds Martin Donovan (Exclusive)
  20. Marvel’s Kevin Feige updates on Guardians Of The Galaxy, Thanos, Ant-Man, TV shows and Doctor Strange
  21. Kevin Feige Talks Ant-Man, Guardians Of The Galaxy And Doctor Strange
  22. ‘Ant-Man’ Begins Filming in San Francisco

External links

Marvel Cinematic Universe
Phase 1 Iron Man | The Incredible Hulk | Iron Man 2 | Thor | Captain America: The First Avenger | The Avengers
Phase 2 Iron Man 3 | Thor: The Dark World | Captain America: The Winter Soldier | Guardians of the Galaxy
Avengers: Age of Ultron | Ant-Man
Phase 3 Captain America: Civil War | Doctor Strange | Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Spider-Man: Homecoming | Thor: Ragnarok | Black Panther | Avengers: Infinity War
Ant-Man and the Wasp | Captain Marvel | Avengers: Endgame | Spider-Man: Far From Home
Phase 4 WandaVision | The Falcon and the Winter Soldier | Loki Season 1 | Black Widow | What If...? Season 1
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings | Eternals | Hawkeye | Spider-Man: No Way Home
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness | Ms. Marvel | Thor: Love and Thunder | I Am Groot
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law | Werewolf by Night | Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special
Phase 5 Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania | Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 | Secret Invasion
Loki Season 2 | The Marvels | Echo | Deadpool 3
One-Shots The Consultant | A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor’s Hammer | Item 47 | Agent Carter
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