July 06, 2017
Director Edgar Wright says he has been
approached to write a sequel to his film "Baby Driver".
Wright's musical crime thriller "Baby Driver" has been received well.
The director opened up about the potential sequel offer from Sony
Pictures Entertainment during a recent Spoiler Special Podcast, reports
empireonline.com.
Wright said: "The studio have asked me to think about writing a sequel
and it is one of the ones that I might do a sequel to because I think
there's somewhere more to go with it in terms of the characters. Baby
has got to a new place."
"Baby Driver" is the story of a young and innocent getaway driver, Baby
(played by Ansel Elgort), who gets caught up with a crime boss (essayed
by Kevin Spacey) and his gang of criminals (Jon Hamm, Eiza Gonzalez and
Jamie Foxx).
Talking further about the sequel, Wright added: "Most sequels you have
to contrive something so they go back to square one, unless there's
somewhere deeper for them to go. I think with ‘Baby Driver' there's
more that you can do in that realm, and I sort of have an idea that if
you did another (film) you would subvert his involvement in the crime
in a different way so he's not the apprentice anymore."
"Baby Driver" released in India on June 30.