Edgar Wright's teased a potential sequel to beat-matching drive-'em-up Baby Driver while marking the first anniversary of its release.

"Baby Driver was released one year ago today. Had a wild ride with it in the last 365 days. So I thank you for all your beautiful responses, it means everything. And who knows, maybe he could get back on the road soon..."

That's the Twitter equivalent of finishing a film with "THE END..........?" as the final frame, in that it sounds like Wright's definitely up for it if everyone else is. That might be a little way off though, as he's just announced that he's putting together a documentary about pop oddballs Sparks.

"I already shot their London concert in late May," he told Indiewire recently. "We’re currently scouring the archives. I have been a fan of them since I saw them on Top Of The Pops in 1979 - and when I had ‘Beat The Clock’ on vinyl."

Aside from that, Wright told Collider last summer that an adaptation of young adult novel Grasshopper Jungle, which follows a teen in rural America coming to terms with the fact that his town's being taken over by giant praying mantises, was "potentially" his next project.

"It’s one of a couple of things that I’m developing," he said. "It’s a book that I really enjoyed and there’s a good screenplay and stuff. The exact next thing I don’t have entirely worked out, but that is one of the things in the mix, yeah."