Exclusive: Scott Stoops has been elevated to Partner at management and production co. Good Fear Content, Partners Chris Bender and Jake Weiner announced on Tuesday.
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A manager at Good Fear since its 2015 founding, Stoops’ roster includes numerous prominent writers and directors across film and TV, a number of which have reached EP or Co-ep level. Among his most notable clients is Megan McDonnell, who was the first writer in on Captain Marvel sequel The Marvels, after serving as a staff writer on the Emmy-winning WandaVision and its forthcoming spin-off Agatha: Coven of Chaos, as well as Apple’s Dark Matter. Others include Rayna McClendon,...
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A manager at Good Fear since its 2015 founding, Stoops’ roster includes numerous prominent writers and directors across film and TV, a number of which have reached EP or Co-ep level. Among his most notable clients is Megan McDonnell, who was the first writer in on Captain Marvel sequel The Marvels, after serving as a staff writer on the Emmy-winning WandaVision and its forthcoming spin-off Agatha: Coven of Chaos, as well as Apple’s Dark Matter. Others include Rayna McClendon,...
- 3/21/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
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Rayna McClendon is now with UTA.
The writer and producer inked with the agency for worldwide representation in all areas. The signing comes as McClendon is at work adapting William Hayashi’s The Darkside Trilogy novels as a series for Netflix. She was previously in the writer’s room for Marvel’s Armor Wars project at Disney for which she receives a co-executive producer credit.
In other Lucasfilm universe news, McClendon served as a supervising producer on the upcoming series Willow for Lucasfilm and Disney+ and was a consulting producer on the Obi-Wan Kenobi series.
McClendon’s other credits include The Walking Dead: The World Beyond, Briarpatch, Deadly Class and Damnation, the latter of which was her first staffing job after she graduated from the NBC Writers on the Verge Program. She continues to be repped by manager Scott Stoops at Good Fear...
Rayna McClendon is now with UTA.
The writer and producer inked with the agency for worldwide representation in all areas. The signing comes as McClendon is at work adapting William Hayashi’s The Darkside Trilogy novels as a series for Netflix. She was previously in the writer’s room for Marvel’s Armor Wars project at Disney for which she receives a co-executive producer credit.
In other Lucasfilm universe news, McClendon served as a supervising producer on the upcoming series Willow for Lucasfilm and Disney+ and was a consulting producer on the Obi-Wan Kenobi series.
McClendon’s other credits include The Walking Dead: The World Beyond, Briarpatch, Deadly Class and Damnation, the latter of which was her first staffing job after she graduated from the NBC Writers on the Verge Program. She continues to be repped by manager Scott Stoops at Good Fear...
- 11/10/2022
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In this edition of Star Wars Bits:
"Andor" Reviews & Breakdowns"Tales of the Jedi" ReactionsA New "Star Wars" Movie?"Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga" Galactic EditionThe "Star Wars" Podcast Round-UpAnd More!Andor Reviews & Breakdowns
Above, Nerdist's Dan Casey breaks down everything you might have missed in this week's episode of "Andor."
Next, Alex at Star Wars Explained shares his thoughts on "Narkina 5."
On Live Action Star Wars, Ralph and James discuss the eighth episode of "Andor."
Tales Of The Jedi Reviews & Reactions
"Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi," a six-part animated short series, premiered on Disney+ this week.
Star Wars Explained provides a full breakdown and review of the series.
Dee Dyszn shares his thoughts on the series and how cool young Count Dooku is.
John Hoey with Star Wars News Net shares his impressions of the animated series.
For more "Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi" discussion, check...
"Andor" Reviews & Breakdowns"Tales of the Jedi" ReactionsA New "Star Wars" Movie?"Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga" Galactic EditionThe "Star Wars" Podcast Round-UpAnd More!Andor Reviews & Breakdowns
Above, Nerdist's Dan Casey breaks down everything you might have missed in this week's episode of "Andor."
Next, Alex at Star Wars Explained shares his thoughts on "Narkina 5."
On Live Action Star Wars, Ralph and James discuss the eighth episode of "Andor."
Tales Of The Jedi Reviews & Reactions
"Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi," a six-part animated short series, premiered on Disney+ this week.
Star Wars Explained provides a full breakdown and review of the series.
Dee Dyszn shares his thoughts on the series and how cool young Count Dooku is.
John Hoey with Star Wars News Net shares his impressions of the animated series.
For more "Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi" discussion, check...
- 10/28/2022
- by Adam Frazier
- Slash Film
Yesterday, news broke that Damon Lindelof, co-creator of hit shows like “Lost” and “The Leftovers,” was working on a new “Star Wars” feature film, to be directed by Oscar-winning documentarian and “Ms. Marvel” director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy.
Now TheWrap has confirmed that Justin Britt-Gibson will co-write the screenplay alongside Lindelof. In addition, other new details have emerged about what the project is and how Lindelof is developing the story.
According to a report in THR, a writers’ room was convened shortly after Star Wars Celebration, the all-“Star Wars” convention that was held in Anaheim, California, across the street from Disneyland earlier this year. The writer’s room was held for two weeks in July and included participation from Lindelof’s “Leftovers” collaborator (and “Station Eleven” creator) Patrick Somerville; “Obi-Wan Kenobi” consulting producer Rayna McClendon and Andy Greenwald, creator of the short-lived but deeply brilliant USA series “Briarpatch,” which had the...
Now TheWrap has confirmed that Justin Britt-Gibson will co-write the screenplay alongside Lindelof. In addition, other new details have emerged about what the project is and how Lindelof is developing the story.
According to a report in THR, a writers’ room was convened shortly after Star Wars Celebration, the all-“Star Wars” convention that was held in Anaheim, California, across the street from Disneyland earlier this year. The writer’s room was held for two weeks in July and included participation from Lindelof’s “Leftovers” collaborator (and “Station Eleven” creator) Patrick Somerville; “Obi-Wan Kenobi” consulting producer Rayna McClendon and Andy Greenwald, creator of the short-lived but deeply brilliant USA series “Briarpatch,” which had the...
- 10/25/2022
- by Drew Taylor
- The Wrap
Us "Star Wars" fans have been waiting patiently for any word on what is next for the saga. We're getting a ton of "Star Wars" stories on Disney+ and we can be thankful for all the Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni work there, but what made all of us fall in love with this particularly fascinating galaxy are the movies.
Patty Jenkins's "Rogue Squadron" movie has been delayed to the point where nobody's sure if that's gonna happen anymore and Rian Johnson's proposed spin-off trilogy still shows signs of life from time to time, but hasn't made any real progress since it was announced. So, what will the next step for theatrical "Star Wars" be?
Well, on Sunday we found out Damon Lindelof's long-rumored stab at a "Star Wars" film was moving along and that there was a director attached. That director is being pulled from the Disney family: "Ms.
Patty Jenkins's "Rogue Squadron" movie has been delayed to the point where nobody's sure if that's gonna happen anymore and Rian Johnson's proposed spin-off trilogy still shows signs of life from time to time, but hasn't made any real progress since it was announced. So, what will the next step for theatrical "Star Wars" be?
Well, on Sunday we found out Damon Lindelof's long-rumored stab at a "Star Wars" film was moving along and that there was a director attached. That director is being pulled from the Disney family: "Ms.
- 10/25/2022
- by Eric Vespe
- Slash Film
It was reported over the weekend that Damon Lindelof was writing a new Star Wars movie which will be directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy (Ms. Marvel), and now THR has a few more details to share.
Sources told THR that the new Star Wars movie would take place after the events of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. They add that although it won’t be a continuation of the Skywalker Saga, it could feature some of the characters who appeared in The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi, and The Rise of Skywalker. There are plenty of characters who were underused in the Sequel Trilogy, even some of the main ones, so this could prove a great opportunity to revisit them.
Related Awesome Artists We’ve Found Around The Net: Adam Stothard
The original report stated that Damon Lindelof was working on the Star Wars project with an unnamed writer, and according to THR,...
Sources told THR that the new Star Wars movie would take place after the events of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. They add that although it won’t be a continuation of the Skywalker Saga, it could feature some of the characters who appeared in The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi, and The Rise of Skywalker. There are plenty of characters who were underused in the Sequel Trilogy, even some of the main ones, so this could prove a great opportunity to revisit them.
Related Awesome Artists We’ve Found Around The Net: Adam Stothard
The original report stated that Damon Lindelof was working on the Star Wars project with an unnamed writer, and according to THR,...
- 10/24/2022
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Click here to read the full article.
The secret Star Wars movie project that is being led creatively by Damon Lindelof was thrust into the open Sunday night when it was revealed that Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, who directed two episodes of Ms. Marvel, was on board as helmer.
The project has been in the works for months, and while Lindelof is getting the Wookiee-sized share of attention, thanks in no small part to a pedigree that includes co-creating TV sensation Lost and shepherding the acclaimed HBO series Watchmen, he is by no means the only person involved in the project.
In fact, if Lost and Watchmen, as well as The Leftovers, another beloved series Lindelof created, have shown anything, it’s that one of the writer’s chief talents is picking gifted collaborators.
Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that Lindelof is writing the new Star Wars script with Justin Britt-Gibson, a...
The secret Star Wars movie project that is being led creatively by Damon Lindelof was thrust into the open Sunday night when it was revealed that Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, who directed two episodes of Ms. Marvel, was on board as helmer.
The project has been in the works for months, and while Lindelof is getting the Wookiee-sized share of attention, thanks in no small part to a pedigree that includes co-creating TV sensation Lost and shepherding the acclaimed HBO series Watchmen, he is by no means the only person involved in the project.
In fact, if Lost and Watchmen, as well as The Leftovers, another beloved series Lindelof created, have shown anything, it’s that one of the writer’s chief talents is picking gifted collaborators.
Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that Lindelof is writing the new Star Wars script with Justin Britt-Gibson, a...
- 10/24/2022
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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