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    Simon Kinberg. Simon Kinberg is a British film producer, director and screenwriter who is known for producing the X-Men films, Fant4stic, Logan, the Deadpool films, Cinderella and The Martian. He directed Dark Phoenix, the finale of the X-Men Beginnings films. He created Star Wars Rebels, an animated series set after Revenge of the Sith and ...

    • August 2, 1973
  2. Jan 19, 2022 · Simon Kinberg talks about his return to his roots with The 355, an all-female ensemble spy movie he co-wrote and directed. He reveals how he came up with the idea, how he cast the global stars, and how he balances innovation and classic elements in the genre.

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  3. Aug 28, 2023 · For “Invasion,” now in its second season, Simon Kinberg, the show’s co-creator and showrunner, said he wanted to blend “something really epic with something really intimate.”Kristy ...

  4. Jan 14, 2022 · Simon Kinberg on directing The 355, collaborating with Jessica Chastain, Edgar Wright’s The Running Man, Andrew Stanton’s Chairman Spaceman, and more. Kinberg also provides updates on Edgar ...

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    • Jessica Chastain pitched him the female-driven spy film while making Dark Phoenix.
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    By Jim Vejvoda

    Updated: Jan 5, 2022 11:29 pm

    Posted: Jan 5, 2022 10:43 pm

    After years of serving as a writer-producer on the X-Men movie franchise, Simon Kinberg made his feature film directing debut with 2019’s X-Men: Dark Phoenix. For Kinberg, there ultimately wasn’t much difference between helming a big, special effects-driven superhero film and a more grounded spy thriller like his latest, The 355, because he finds both to be the kind of “kinetic, intimate, genre film” he wants to make as a director.

    Featuring major action sequences set around the world, The 355 may seem on par with directing a big comic book movie but as Kinberg recently told IGN “there are few things to the scale of an X-Men or superhero movie. And this certainly isn't that scale, though, certainly, It's not an indie movie. It's still a big movie with action.”

    The 355 stars the acclaimed ensemble of Jessica Chastain, Penélope Cruz, Lupita Nyong’o, Diane Kruger, and Bingbing Fan as operatives from various international intelligence agencies who team up to stop mercenaries who have acquired a hi-tech weapon. For Kinberg, it’s the chance to work with actors – and thus characters – that excites him whether it’s as a writer, producer, or director.

    Kinberg was introduced to The 355 by its lead, Jessica Chastain, whom he previously worked with on Dark Phoenix and The Martian, which Kinberg produced. Through the years, the two have become close friends and, as Kinberg explained, “it was on the set of that X-Men movie that she had the idea for this. And she brought it to me, and she said, ‘I really want to do a female ensemble spy movie.’ I love spy films. I think the James Bond movies and Star Wars movies are probably the reason I wanted to be a filmmaker when I was a kid, or even work in film.”

    The prospect of making what he called “a proper ensemble spy movie” also excited him, especially since Kinberg doesn’t feel there’s been one since 1998’s Ronin, a film he loved. “I really liked the idea of being able to do a team-building movie in the spy genre. And anytime I feel like I can sort of cross-pollinate genres, which certainly Mr. & Mrs. Smith did, as like a romcom spy movie, anytime I can cross-pollinate like that, I get excited.”

    Beyond its female ensemble, Kinberg believes another aspect of The 355 that sets it apart from other spy movies is that it depicts the personal lives of its badass protagonists in a way many films in the genre, with the exception of the Daniel Crag Bond films, don’t. Naming the Sean Connery Bond film and the Bourne and Mission: Impossible film franchises as “truly among my favorite films and favorite franchises,” Kinberg also said he wanted The 355 to not be in the same “spy without a personal life” vein as those other espionage films.

    “You don't really see them as parents. You don't see them yearning in the sort of humanistic way that we all do. Very rarely do you see them, even as legitimate friends,” Kinberg said. “You see them as chummy with some of the people that may be on their crew, but you don't really see them as deep, kind of complex friendships.”

    “I've spent a lot of time around spies, having done research with them, really, starting with Mr. & Mrs. Smith and having worked on other spy movies in other capacities. I'd done a lot of production rewrites in my time on spy movies. And they have obviously, like all of us, real lives and real flaws and real fears. They're human, and I just wanted to bring that kind of humanity to the genre that you don't see very often, especially in big-scale spy movies. You might see it in smaller spy movies, like The Lives of Others, or something like that. But you don't really see it on a scale like this.”

    For more of our interview, learn what Simon Kinberg thinks of Marvel Studios' Kevin Feige as a producer and about the X-Men entering the MCU.

  5. Simon Kinberg is a screenwriter, producer and director who has worked on films such as Mr. & Mrs. Smith, X-Men, Deadpool and Logan. See his full list of credits, ratings, box office results and upcoming projects on Rotten Tomatoes.

  6. Feb 20, 2024 · Simon Kinberg, the creator of Invasion, talks about his 25 years in the industry, his experience with the X-Men, and his vision for the Apple TV+ sci-fi series. He reveals how Season 2 connects the characters, reveals the alien world, and sets up a possible Season 3.

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