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More Details On Sinister Six Movie Revealed By Drew Goddard

Drew Goddard’s dream project, his Sinister Six movie, was one of the unfortunate casualties of […]

Drew Goddard’s dream project, his Sinister Six movie, was one of the unfortunate casualties of the Sony-Marvel Spider-Man deal. The project is shelved, at least for now, but Goddard still has hope that the film will be made.

“It’s a long game,” Goddard tells IGN. “It could still happen. It’s certainly not going to happen soonโ€ฆ but I’ve learned, look, Cabin in the Woods, we went into bankruptcy and had to stay on the shelf for a couple of years. It’s OK.”

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As for the film itself, Goddard says it’s important to distinguish between “villain” and “antagonist.”

“When you’re doing just a straightforward superhero movie, you don’t need a lot of villains,” he says. “The focus is on one guy. I think with Sinister, it’s different. To me it’s less about too many villains and more about too many antagonists and there’s a distinction. You never say, like, The Dirty Dozen has too many characters. They’re all villains, or you could argue that. But they’re protagonists. The trick with Sinister, is that I was making everyone the protagonist and less about six-on-one and more about coming at it a little differently. That was the idea.”

As for comparison’s to Warner Bros. Suicide Squad, Goddard isn’t concerned.

“I got a really good piece of advice when I was just starting out as a screenwriter, which was, whatever you’re working on, you will hear about three other things at the exact same time that sound exactly like your project โ€“ but don’t worry about it, because otherwise you’ll never get anything done. And I just always trust that we’ll make it unique. Things have cosmetic similarities.”

Goddard’s next film is The Martian, opening in theaters Oct. 2.