Edgar Wright Not Credited as Screenwriter on ANT-MAN

Yesterday, Disney released the Ant-Man teaser trailer, and along with it came an official press release. That press release interestingly states that the screenplay credit only went to Adam McKay and Paul Rudd. Edgar Wright's name is not listed. Instead he and and Joe Cornish will receive a "story by" credit, and Wright is also named as an executive producer. So it's not like he's been completely pushed out. After all, he did spend eight years of his life developing the movie. A couple of months ago, McKay revealed that he and Rudd worked on the rewrite together. When talking about the script he said:

"I was really proud of what we did, I really thought we put some amazing stuff in there and built on an already strong script from Edgar Wright and sort of just enhanced some stuff.
"We just shaped the whole thing, we just tried to streamline it, make it cleaner, make it a little bigger, a little more aggressive, make it funnier in places... Edgar had a really good script. But we just had a blast, and Rudd was just so much fun to write with."

McKay and Rudd must have must have given the script a pretty good overhaul to knock Wright off the screenwriting credit. Even though it would have been great to see what Wright's vision of Ant-Man would be, the movie still looks like it's going to be great. We only got a little tease of what's in store for us, but it packed quite a punch. I'm excited to see more of what the film has to offer. What are your thoughts on Wright not being credited as a screenwriter?

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