While the man's famous for shrinking, the number of writers for Ant-Man keeps growing -- as the Sabrina the Teenage Witch reboot scribes Gabriel Ferrari and Andrew Barrer have reportedly been hired to rewrite the Adam McKay-revised script for the Marvel superhero-heist flick.

According to Latino-Review , Ferrari and Barrer will stay on the Atlanta set of Ant-Man through production revisions for the next few months. As the site points out, the hiring move isn't necessarily a red flag, but rather, a very common thing for studios to do. It's unknown at this time if Ferrari and Barrer will get a credit for their revisions.NYU film school graduates Ferrari and Barrer got their break with the 2010 Black List screenplay Die In A Gunfight. They reportedly impressed Marvel with a draft of their Sabrina the Teenage Witch reboot.A long-gestating project, Ant-Man was originally written by then-director Edgar Wright with Joe Cornish, and later revised by Adam McKay when Wright left the project over creative differences with Marvel.

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Directed by Peyton Reed and starring Michael Douglas, Paul Rudd, Patrick Wilson, Evangeline Lilly and Michael Pena, Ant-Man hits theaters July 17, 2015.

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