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"Edgar Wright"

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Oct 20, 2025
Edgar Wright, a dynamic film director known for his innovative genre-blending and high-energy storytelling, shares his cinematic journey. He recounts sneaking into movies as a kid, his creative process behind the Cornetto trilogy, and his passion for music's role in storytelling. Wright discusses making his first feature on a shoestring budget and reveals insights into directing his adaptation of The Running Man. With personal anecdotes and reflections on his collaborations, he brings a delightful mix of nostalgia and inspiration.
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INSIGHT

Visual Style Influences

  • Edgar credits 1980s genre directors like John Carpenter and Joe Dante for shaping his visual style.
  • Seeing Raising Arizona and Evil Dead 2 showed him how enthusiasm and camera play create cinematic magic.
ANECDOTE

Early Animation With A Cause

  • Edgar's Comet Relief clay animation addressed wheelchair access at cinemas, reflecting early social concerns.
  • He had to feign surprise on live TV after being told the night before he had won the competition.
ANECDOTE

Meeting Simon Pegg

  • Edgar met Simon Pegg through early TV and knew Simon would be a lead in his future films.
  • They collaborated on Spaced when Edgar was 24, which launched long-term partnerships.
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