Baby Driver: Director Edgar Wright hints at sequel after offer from Sony Pictures Entertainment

Baby Driver: Director Edgar Wright hints at sequel after offer from Sony Pictures Entertainment

Edgar Wright feels he might take up Sony Pictures Entertainment’s offer to make Baby Driver sequel as it has potential

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Baby Driver: Director Edgar Wright hints at sequel after offer from Sony Pictures Entertainment

Los Angeles: Director Edgar Wright says he has been approached to write a sequel to his film Baby Driver.

Poster of 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.”

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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.

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