Director Edgar Wright begins developing the concept for the movie 'Baby Driver', focusing on a music-driven action film about a getaway driver.
Ansel Elgort is cast in the lead role of Baby, the young getaway driver with a penchant for music and fast cars.
'Baby Driver' premieres at the SXSW festival to critical acclaim, showcasing Edgar Wright's unique style and soundtrack integration.
'Baby Driver' receives several nominations at the BAFTA and Academy Awards, recognizing its editing, sound design, and music.
Baby suffers a traumatic car accident that leaves him with tinnitus and influences his obsessive need for music to drown out the ringing in his ears.
Baby starts working as a getaway driver for Doc, honing his exceptional driving skills and using music to maintain focus during jobs.
Baby participates in a major heist organized by Doc, showcasing his driving expertise and cementing his role as the crew's getaway driver.
Baby meets and falls for Debora, a waitress, sparking his desire to leave his life of crime behind and start anew.
During a bank heist, tensions rise among the crew, and the plan starts to unravel, leading to increased danger for Baby and his associates.
Motivated by his love for Debora, Baby makes plans to retire from his life of crime after completing one last job.
Baby is forced into a high-stakes final heist which ends in a violent confrontation and a police chase.
After the final confrontation and chase, Baby is arrested by police but leaves an encrypted message for Debora.
Baby manages to reunite with Debora, signaling his hope for a new beginning away from crime.