Edgar Wright's "X-Men" Dream Project Was a Long Time Coming, Until It Didn't Happen. The question has always been: what if Edgar Wright had directed one of Marvel's biggest films? Well, it looks like we'll never know the answer to that, but recent comments from producer Simon Kinberg have shed new light on a project that could've been.
For over 25 years, Kinberg had been trying to collaborate with Wright, who he met early in his career. Over the years, Kinberg sent Wright numerous projects, including several X-Men movies, and each time, Wright politely declined. "I’ve been trying to make a movie with Edgar Wright for over 25 years," Kinberg recalled. "We met when we were young guys in Hollywood, just starting out together, and I’ve been such a huge fan of his." Despite numerous attempts, Kinberg never managed to get Wright on board until his most recent film, The Running Man.
Kinberg has written or produced every X-Men movie since 2006, working with top directors like Matthew Vaughn, James Mangold, Tim Miller, and David Leitch. While we don't know the specific projects he offered to Wright, it's clear that Kinberg had a vision for what could've been an amazing collaboration.
The most intriguing part of this story is what might have been if Edgar Wright had directed X-Men: First Class or Deadpool. Although we'll never see those films now, it's easy to imagine Wright's unique take on the characters and storylines. For fans who have always wondered "what if," Kinberg's comments offer a tantalizing glimpse into an alternate reality where Wright's vision came to fruition.
Despite this never happening, Kinberg does get to collaborate with Wright again on The Running Man, which is currently playing in theaters. We can look forward to reading Wright's thoughts on the project in an upcoming interview.
For over 25 years, Kinberg had been trying to collaborate with Wright, who he met early in his career. Over the years, Kinberg sent Wright numerous projects, including several X-Men movies, and each time, Wright politely declined. "I’ve been trying to make a movie with Edgar Wright for over 25 years," Kinberg recalled. "We met when we were young guys in Hollywood, just starting out together, and I’ve been such a huge fan of his." Despite numerous attempts, Kinberg never managed to get Wright on board until his most recent film, The Running Man.
Kinberg has written or produced every X-Men movie since 2006, working with top directors like Matthew Vaughn, James Mangold, Tim Miller, and David Leitch. While we don't know the specific projects he offered to Wright, it's clear that Kinberg had a vision for what could've been an amazing collaboration.
The most intriguing part of this story is what might have been if Edgar Wright had directed X-Men: First Class or Deadpool. Although we'll never see those films now, it's easy to imagine Wright's unique take on the characters and storylines. For fans who have always wondered "what if," Kinberg's comments offer a tantalizing glimpse into an alternate reality where Wright's vision came to fruition.
Despite this never happening, Kinberg does get to collaborate with Wright again on The Running Man, which is currently playing in theaters. We can look forward to reading Wright's thoughts on the project in an upcoming interview.