I’m ok with this
http://www.deadline.com/2013/12/is-anchormans-paul-rudd-superhero-material-ant-man-in-the-offing/

Is ‘Anchorman’s Paul Rudd Superhero Material? ‘Ant-Man’ In The Offing


The long-rumored crowning of Paul Rudd as Ant-Man is finally happening. He is 
Marvel‘s choice to star as the title character in the Edgar Wright-directed 
film. Rudd has proven himself adept at light drama and he is exceptionally good 
at  comedy, but I never really thought of him as superhero material. Wright, 
who wrote the Ant-Man script with Joe Cornish, showed at Comic-Con two years 
ago a demonstration of the technology developed that displayed a speck-sized 
Ant-Man running down the barrel of a gun and then re-emerging in actual size to 
put a hurting on a bad guy. It was pretty cool stuff, but Wright put the whole 
thing down to make The World’s End first. He did that mainly because the film’s 
producer, Working Title’s Eric Fellner, was diagnosed with cancer. Wright — who 
felt that Shaun Of The Dead — the first leg of what would become the Cornetto 
trilogy wouldn’t have gotten made if it wasn’t for Fellner — never would have 
forgiven himself if he didn’t make the third film in the series quickly, just 
in case the producer’s condition worsened. Marvel relented, and Kevin Feige 
agreed to wait. Fellner got his movie and, more important, a clean bill of 
health.

Related: Disney Moves Up ‘Ant-Man’ Release To Summer 2015

Now, it’s Ant-Man‘s turn. Marvel chased Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who wasn’t as 
interested in this as Warner Bros’ Sandman, which he is eyeing to direct as 
well as star in and produce. Rudd was the other long-rumored choice. This will 
be a big test for Rudd; Marvel’s superhero successes so far have been 
well-established outsized heroes that audiences grew up with. Guardians of the 
Galaxy will be the first real test for Feige’s hit machine to launch a new 
franchise, and then Ant-Man will be under the microscope even more because it 
is not an ensemble. Marvel has a way of bolstering its movies with all those 
heroes who signed nine-picture option deals, but this will be an interesting 
one to watch. I’m just not sure that a size-changing hero is that interesting, 
and I’m not sold on Rudd as an action star. Maybe he’ll prove me wrong. Marvel 
certainly has made a lot of right calls on superhero casting, from Robert 
Downey Jr to Mark Ruffalo, who made a splendid Hulk in The Avengers.

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