Edgar Wright to direct DreamWorks Animation film about shadows

Edgar Wright is joining the ranks of live action filmmakers who made the jump to animation. The Shaun of the Dead director will helm a Dreamworks Animation project that centers on the world of shadows.

Jeffrey Katzenberg’s DWA announced the project today. Wright will co-write the original screenplay with David Williams, who is best known for his work work with David Lucas and the sketch series Little Britain. He is also a successful children’s book author, with a resume that includes The Boy In The Dress, Billionaire Boy and Awful Auntie.

“Edgar will spearhead a new approach to this fascinating concept and we're ecstatic to have him onboard as director along with David as co-writer,” DWA Co-Presidents of Feature Animation Bonnie Arnold and Mireille Soria said in a statement. “We've always been intrigued by a film concept involving shadows, and now with Edgar's signature comedic style and abilities as a natural storyteller, audiences will be treated to a truly captivating and energetic tale.”

Wright said that when the idea was pitched to him, he could instantly see the movie in his head. “It's a blast writing this and to have one of my oldest friends in comedy, David Walliams, along for the adventure is a thrill,” he said.

DreamWorks Animation's Head of Development Gregg Taylor and development executive Damon Ross will be overseeing the film, which doesn’t have a release date yet.

Wright is currently making his next live-action feature, Baby Driver, which will be Wright’s follow up to 2013’s The World’s End. He does have a background in animation and co-wrote Steven Spielberg’s first animated film, The Adventures of Tintin. His other credits include Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.

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