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Aaron Guzikowski
Biography:
Guzikowski was raised in Brockton, Massachusetts. He was interested in visual arts as a child, and went on to complete a Master of Fine Arts with a major in film. He was unable to find any work in the New York City film industry after graduating but began writing spec scripts in his spare time while working other jobs, and found a manager in Los Angeles. Guzikowski began writing the script for Prisoners in 2007, and completed the final draft in 2009.[1] Before the film entered production, Guzikowski's script won several screenwriting competitions and was listed on The Black List, a survey of the most popular unproduced screenplays in circulation in Hollywood. After he sold the script to Alcon Entertainment, the project became stuck in development hell for a number of years as various directors and cast members, including Bryan Singer, Christian Bale and Leonardo DiCaprio, signed on only to drop out later. The final film, directed by Denis Villeneuve and starring Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal, was released in 2013, almost four years after Guzikowski had completed the script. Guzikowski's next project was an adaptation of the 2008 Icelandic film Reykjavík-Rotterdam, titled Contraband. He was hired to write the script by actor Mark Wahlberg, who had once been attached to star in Prisoners but wanted to produce another project written by Guzikowski. Although the script was written after Prisoners, it was released a year earlier, in 2012. Guzikowski was approached by television producer Sarah Condon with an idea for a television series about the Ramapough Mountain Indians; he then created The Red Road, which began airing on SundanceTV in 2014. The series was renewed for a second season to air in 2015. Guzikowski initially co-wrote Seventh Son for Warner Bros. But after the film was purchased by Universal, he went uncredited for his work. In November 2014, Universal hired Guzikowski to write a reboot of The Wolf Man. In December 2015, Guzikowski was negotiating with Paramount Pictures to write a script for a Friday the 13th reboot. In the end, the project was cancelled. September 2020 saw the release of the HBO Max series Raised by Wolves, which he created and wrote the majority of scripts for; one of the series' executive-producers is Ridley Scott. He then signed a overall deal with HBO Max.
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亚伦·格兹考斯基
Biography:
Guzikowski在马萨诸塞州的布罗克顿长大。他从小就对视觉艺术感兴趣,并继续完成了电影专业的美术硕士学位。毕业后,他无法在纽约市的电影业找到任何工作,但在业余时间开始写规范剧本,同时从事其他工作,并在洛杉矶找到了一名经理。 Guzikowski于2007年开始为《囚徒》撰写剧本,并于2009年完成最终草稿。[1]在电影进入制作阶段之前,古兹科夫斯基的剧本赢得了几次编剧比赛,并被列入黑名单,这是对好莱坞最受欢迎的未制作剧本的调查。在他将剧本卖给爱尔康娱乐公司后,该项目陷入了多年的开发困境,因为包括布莱恩·辛格、克里斯蒂安·贝尔和莱昂纳多·迪卡普里奥在内的多位导演和演员都签约了,但后来退出了。最后一部电影由丹尼斯·维伦纽瓦执导,休·杰克曼和杰克·吉伦哈尔主演,于 2013 年上映,距离古兹科夫斯基完成剧本已经过去了将近四年。 Guzikowski的下一个项目是改编自2008年冰岛电影《雷克雅未克-鹿特丹》,名为《违禁品》。他受雇于演员马克·沃尔伯格(Mark Wahlberg)编写剧本,马克·沃尔伯格(Mark Wahlberg)曾执导过《囚徒》,但想制作另一个由古兹科夫斯基(Guzikowski)编写的项目。虽然剧本是在《囚徒》之后写的,但它是在一年前的 2012 年发布的。 电视制片人莎拉·康登(Sarah Condon)与古兹科夫斯基(Guzikowski)接洽,提出了制作一部关于拉马普山印第安人的电视连续剧的想法。然后,他创作了《红色之路》,该剧于 2014 年开始在圣丹斯电视台播出。该系列续订了第二季,于 2015 年播出。 Guzikowski最初为华纳兄弟(Warner Bros)共同编写了《第七个儿子》(Seventh Son)。但在这部电影被环球影业收购后,他的作品就没有得到认可了。 2014年11月,环球影业聘请古兹科夫斯基为《狼人》的重启剧本编写剧本。 2015 年 12 月,Guzikowski 正在与派拉蒙影业谈判,为 13 日星期五重启编写剧本。最终,该项目被取消了。 2020 年 9 月,HBO Max 剧集《狼来了》上映,他为该剧创作并编写了大部分剧本;该系列的执行制片人之一是雷德利·斯科特。然后,他与HBO Max签署了一份全面协议。