
But I thought, well, what about the privacy you need when you make a mistake? Do you really want to screw up something and then have it on YouTube an hour later? And so, I began to wonder, well, what if there mixed logical steps that you had no choice but to share out, so you think, what might that be? And particularly what it might be if you were young.

And as I’m doing it, this is like, this is not all terrible because social media has allowed people to find their tribes and so there’s lots of great stuff. You know, how much of ourselves we felt obliged to share.

You know, in 2007, even then, when social media was sort of in its first golden age, I was still fascinated by the idea of how much people feel obliged to share. Patrick Ness: It started with an idea of information overload, you know, when I was writing it, even back in the - I mean, I’m a grandpa, 2007. Doug Davison (who worked with Liman on American Made) and Alli Shearmur ( Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Cinderella) are producing Chaos Walking with Robert Zemeckis and his ImageMovers’ partner Jack Rapke.ĬomingSoon: How did you come up with the Chaos Walking trilogy? RELATED: Chaos Walking Trailer: Daisy Ridley & Tom Holland Lead Sci-Fi ThrillerĬhaos Walkingis directed by Doug Liman from a screenplay written by Patrick Ness and Christopher Ford.

Based on author Patrick Ness‘ young adult sci-fi trilogy novel, Chaos Walking stars Tom Holland ( MCU films) as Todd Hewlitt and Daisy Ridley ( Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker) as Viola Eade, and co-stars Mads Mikkelsen ( Doctor Strange) as Mayor Prentiss, Nick Jonas ( Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle) as Davy Prentiss Jr., Demian Bichir ( Alien: Covenant) as Ben, Sons of Anarchy creator Kurt Sutter as Cillian, and David Oyelowo ( Selma, Interstellar) as Aaron.
