James Corden and Mathew Baynton may have put an end to The Wrong Mans, but that might not be the last time they work together.
Baynton has revealed to Digital Spy that the pair have already written a movie together, but it has been put on the back burner while Corden remains busy in America as host of The Late Late Show.
"We wrote a film that he had been developing and then got me to co-write with him," he said. "But I don't know... I honestly don't know whether that's on permanent hold or what... But I'd really like that to get revived as and when he has time."
Baynton also explained that he wanted to write The Wrong Mans as a way of getting out of being typecast as a lead character's wacky pal.
"Part of it with The Wrong Mans was I was in a point there in my career where I was always the zany friend. That was all anyone would really see me for. I was never seen for parts that really required any kind of truthful or realistic acting.
"The Wrong Mans was like, right, well, I'll write myself this thing. And of course now that's what everyone wants me to do!"
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The actor and writer will next be seen in Sky1's exciting new comedy-drama You, Me and the Apocalypse alongside a host of famous co-stars ranging from Rob Lowe to Pauline Quirke.
He will 'do a Tom Hardy' in the show by playing twin brothers, one of whom is rather evil.
Talking about the project, he added: "There is joy genuinely in playing both of them. What I really love about it... because they're identical twins, I almost think of it as playing one person but different sides of them. And so it's almost like an exercise in imagining our potential as people to end up completely different through circumstance.
"Which, in a way, so much of acting is that anyway. Walking into a role and going, 'Right, how can I justify everything this character does in the context of my own life? What would I have to have been through in order to be a person who behaves this way?' And playing twins makes that really kind of fresh and immediate; a challenge.
"Because they literally did come from the same egg and they've ended up so different. So you've got all this brilliant stuff to imagine, how they got there and why."
You, Me and the Apocalypse launches its 10-part series on Wednesday (September 30) at 9pm on Sky1.














