Currently starring on
Guillermo del Toro's The Strain, actor Corey Stoll took the time to talk with Collider
about Marvel's Ant-Man, being cast by the original director and writer, Edgar
Wright, the current scipt, and superhero movies.
You were being talked about
for a role in Ant-Man when Edgar Wright was still attached to
direct.
COREY STOLL: Yeah, and
he is the one who cast me.
And you’re still going to do
it?
STOLL: Yeah,
absolutely!
Are you disappointed about
Edgar Wright no longer being attached, or are you excited to work with Peyton
Reed?
STOLL: I’m absolutely
thrilled! Reading the script – and the script that Edgar wrote, and the
script that there is now – it’s insane that this movie hasn’t been made
before. Obviously, you need the technology because it needs to look
great. But the whole idea of the changing of scale and the experiential
effect of size changing is just so cool. You read these scenes on the
page, and I just got giddy. I think it’s gonna be so much fun.
You can get a little fatigued
with superheroes because everybody is just punching everybody, or shooting
everybody with ray beams. This is a completely different kinetic
experience in the theater. Shrinking and growing back, there’s just so
much material there to root it in. I think it’s gonna be great.
Ant-Man
opens on July 17th, 2015.
Source
- Collider

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