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Unlikely Pen Pals: Stephen King and Edgar Wright's Decades-Long Friendship Revealed
18 Nov
Summary
- Edgar Wright and Stephen King have been pen pals for over 2 decades
- Their friendship began with King's complimentary blurb for Wright's Shaun of the Dead
- The two creatives regularly discuss their projects and personal lives

As the latest Stephen King screen adaptation, The Running Man, hits theaters this weekend, an unexpected revelation has emerged about the film's director, Edgar Wright, and the renowned author. Contrary to the typical director-author dynamic, Wright and King have maintained a close, personal friendship for over two decades.
The backstory of this surprising Hollywood connection dates back to the early 2000s, when Wright's breakout film Shaun of the Dead caught King's attention. The author provided a glowing blurb for the movie, marking the start of an ongoing correspondence between the two creatives. Over the years, they have continued to exchange letters, discussing their respective projects and personal lives.
According to Wright, King has been consistently complimentary of his work, from Shaun of the Dead to his subsequent films. But their bond extends beyond the professional realm, with the director describing their exchanges as a "personal line of connection." The two have even shared birthday wishes and discussed their mutual love for bands like King Gizzard.
This unexpected revelation about Wright and King's decades-long friendship adds a delightful layer to the story behind The Running Man's modern adaptation. It's a heartwarming reminder that even in the high-stakes world of Hollywood, genuine creative connections can still blossom and endure.




