“Ant-Man” screenwriter Adam McKay may be taking on a second Marvel Studios project very soon.

During an interview with CraveOnline, McKay teases he’s been discussing other characters to bring to life on the big screen with Marvel.

"I just did a big rewrite on Ant-Man with Paul Rudd and had such a great time working with [Marvel] that we’re kicking around ideas,” Mckay said. “But yeah, maybe I would take on one of the characters so we haven’t locked in anything, but discussions are definitely going on.”

Since the release of the “Avengers: Age of Ultron” trailer, there have been rumors claiming Andy Serkis will play Ulysses Klaw, the antagonist for Black Panther. Marvel Comics co-creator Stan Lee confirmed to ComicBook.com back in September a “Black Panther” film was in the works, but the exact release date was still up in the air.

“Oh, I wish I knew,” Lee told ComicBook. “I love the Black Panther. I know that they’re figuring out how to do the movie. I don’t think it’s scheduled yet, but be patient, because sooner or later the Black Panther will strike.”

Marvel Studios could be vetting writers and directors to take on the “Black Panther” movie, but the studio has yet to release any information regarding the project.

Speaking of “Avengers: Age of Ultron”, fans can look forward to seeing James Spader voice one f the most psychotic villains of the Marvel Universe. Spader recently spoke to TotalFilm about Ultron and why loved enjoyed playing the character.

"There's a humerous aspect to him, which is something that drew me in from the very first conversation I had with Joss [Whedon]," Spader told TotalFilm.

"In many ways he's a child, this character, because he's a brand new being who's just come to be. And yet, through artificial intelligence, he has an incredible capacity for knowledge. So he's a very powerful, smart child."

“Avengers: Age of Ultron” will be released to theaters on May 1, 2015.