Originally Posted by
Steel Inquisitor
Neither would be very open to Marvel for various reasons and both don't really do space operas. Nolan's not a comic book fan, he's a Batman fan - his brother, Jonathan, is another story. Nolan had his stories to tell with Batman and he left the scene. He's a director who wants absolute control over production and has the sway to get it, which wouldn't suit Marvel as they like their directors to be more pliable. Ridley Scott's tainted his brand with the latest Alien movies.
Haven't seen his work but I'm interested about what he can do.
Ridley also made Martian. Aliens main problem was Ridley Scott vision to tell any
Wright has a bad history with the MCU, and is notoriously slow with his projects. Ant-man was originally meant to be in Phase 1. A big reason why this didn't work out is because he likes to control everything on his movies and is against crossovers. IIRC his last straw before walking away was Marvel wanting the Falcon to guest star in Ant-man. I loved that scene. Wrights not that great at writing female characters, either.
I liked Kung Fu Panda 2. I'd be intrigued to see what she can do in Marvel.