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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In 2013, [[Peter Jackson]] approached Adam Wingard with an offer to direct a sequel to his [[King Kong (2005 film)|2005 ''King Kong'' remake]] called ''Skull Island'', written by Simon Barrett and produced by [[Mary Parent]].<ref name="2005 sequel">{{cite web|url=https://www.slashfilm.com/king-kong-sequel-adam-wingard/|title=‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ Director Adam Wingard Was Once Hand-Picked By Peter Jackson to Make a Sequel to 2005’s ‘King Kong’|author=Pearson, Ben|date=25 March 2021|work=/Film}}</ref> According to Wingard, the film was never made because it "was set up at [[Universal Pictures|Universal]], and the King Kong rights somehow ended up at [[Warner Bros.]]" Parent also produced ''[[Godzilla vs. Kong]]''.
*In 2013, [[Peter Jackson]] approached Adam Wingard with an offer to direct a sequel to his [[King Kong (2005 film)|2005 ''King Kong'' remake]] called ''Skull Island'', written by Simon Barrett and produced by [[Mary Parent]].<ref name="2005 sequel">{{cite web|url=https://www.slashfilm.com/king-kong-sequel-adam-wingard/|title=‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ Director Adam Wingard Was Once Hand-Picked By Peter Jackson to Make a Sequel to 2005’s ‘King Kong’|author=Pearson, Ben|date=25 March 2021|work=/Film}}</ref> According to Wingard, the film was never made because it "was set up at [[Universal Pictures|Universal]], and the King Kong rights somehow ended up at [[Warner Bros.]]" Parent also produced ''[[Godzilla vs. Kong]]''.

Revision as of 17:48, 4 December 2023

Adam Wingard
Adam Wingard speaking at the 2017 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Death Note", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
Born December 3, 1982
Oak Ridge, Tennessee,
United States
Occupation Director, screenwriter, cinematographer, composer, actor
First work The Little One (2004)
Notable work You're Next (2011)
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I will say that I definitely knew who I wanted to win right off the bat. I remember in second grade there was a friend of mine who had a definitive idea of who he thought would win in a fight, Godzilla or King Kong, and I remember being on the playground and arguing with him about it, and I felt like he was totally wrong, by the way. And so in a weird roundabout way, this movie is like the most ridiculous way of winning a fight with a friend of yours in second grade. But now I finally have the last word.
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— Adam Wingard on Godzilla vs. Kong[1]

Adam Wingard is an American film director, actor, editor, cinematographer, and screenwriter. Wingard is best known for his work directing horror films, such as You're Next (2011), The Guest (2014), Blair Witch (2016), Netflix's Death Note (2017), and segments of the anthology films V/H/S (2012) and V/H/S/2 (2013). He directed the fourth entry in Legendary Pictures' Monsterverse, Godzilla vs. Kong (2021), and will return to direct its sequel Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024).[2]

Selected filmography

Gallery

Videos

2017 Empire Podcast interview
IGN Fan Fest interview
Coast to Coast interview
Brazilian fans singing Happy Birthday to Adam Wingard at CCXP

Trivia

External links

References

This is a list of references for Adam Wingard. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. Goldberg, Matt (22 February 2021). "'Godzilla vs. Kong' Director Adam Wingard on Avoiding an Issue He Had with 'Batman v Superman'". Collider.
  2. Kroll, Justin (12 May 2022). "'Godzilla vs. Kong 2': Dan Stevens Reunites With 'The Guest' Director Adam Wingard On Legendary Sequel". Deadline.
  3. "Origins". Writers Guild of America West. Retrieved 28 May 2023.
  4. Sudomerski, Joshua (25 August 2022). "August 25th, 2022 update". Toho Kingdom.
  5. Pearson, Ben (25 March 2021). "'Godzilla vs. Kong' Director Adam Wingard Was Once Hand-Picked By Peter Jackson to Make a Sequel to 2005's 'King Kong'". /Film.
  6. Godzilla-Movies: Godzilla vs. Kong Director's Top 5 Godzilla Movies & Series Highlights
  7. Eiga Hiho, 2021, Vol.June(2021), 別冊特撮秘宝 Part.1, Futabasha

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