Joe Cornish instantly announced himself as a filmmaker well worth keeping an eye on when his feature-length directorial debut became a word-of-mouth sensation in 2011, even if Attack the Block ended up bombing at the box office.
Instead, his only credits in the decade since have come on the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Ant-Man for the work he put in alongside Edgar Wright, and critically acclaimed family fantasy The Kid Who Would Be King, which flopped after barely even recouping half of the $59 million production budget from theaters.
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