
Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso At the Movies with Director Edgar Wright (‘The Running Man’)
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Nov 9, 2025 Edgar Wright, acclaimed director of films like Shaun of the Dead and Baby Driver, discusses his new adaptation of Stephen King’s The Running Man. He dives into his creative influences, including the impact of Sam Raimi. Wright shares the unlikely origins of Scott Pilgrim while recalling childhood moviegoing experiences. He reflects on his collaboration with Simon Pegg and the evolution of his filmmaking style. The conversation also touches on the future of cinema and the importance of preserving the magic of the theater experience.
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Rethink Remakes
- Edgar Wright distinguishes between remakes and fresh adaptations and dislikes "movie karaoke."
- He values new approaches that reinterpret source material rather than repeating past versions.
Book's Prescience And Scale
- The book's 2025 setting aligned eerily with today's media-saturated dystopia.
- Wright found the book's expansive "hide anywhere" premise cinematic but challenging to shoot.
Sam Raimi Sparked His Career
- Edgar Wright watched a Sam Raimi profile on TV and it inspired him to become a filmmaker overnight.
- He called his friend the next day and declared, "I'm going to be a film director."



