
Edgar Wright
- Birthdate
- April 18, 1974
- Birthplace
- Poole, Dorset, England
- Height
- 5 feet 7 inches
- Notable Projects
- Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
- Professions
- Director, Writer, Producer, Actor
Baby Driver's ending transforms a side character into the big bad, underscores the importance of music to the film, and teases a potential sequel.
Despite his denial, rumors of Edgar Wright directing Doctor Who continue to circulate, if true they'll make up for a missed opportunity from 2004.
Scott Pilgrim VS The World director Edgar Wright shares a photo from a recent reunion with the film's lead actor Michael Cera on Instagram.
Simon Pegg teases a potential new project with director Edgar Wright after nearly a decade, following their work on the beloved Cornetto Trilogy.
The British director has a unique style and a big part of that is the way he employs amazing references in his filmography.
The popular director was slated to helm the first Ant-Man film but left over creative differences with Marvel and has not watched the final product.
Apart from being one of the most talented directors today, Edgar Wright is a huge cinephile. Of his 1,000 favorite movies, these are his top 10.
Last Night in Soho is Edgar Wright's latest work, but what's next for him after exploring the psychological horror genre? Let's take a look.
Wright’s two previous Cornetto movies, The World’s End carefully foreshadows plot points. Here's what is hidden in the movie's pubs.
Edgar Wright's movies are beloved by fans but which of them did the best with audiences at the box office?
With credits like Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, and Baby Driver, director Edgar Wright packs his movies with razor-sharp wit and hilarious scenarios.
From Shaun of the Dead to The World's End, the Cornetto trilogy featured some great scenes in pubs. Here are the 10 best.
Through his screenwriting and directing, Edgar Wright has wowed movie fans the world over. Here are all his movies so far, ranked by Rotten Tomatoes.
The unofficial "Cornetto Trilogy" that consists of Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, and The World's End have more in common than just their cast and crew.