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Drew Pearce

Drew Pearce (born 24 August 1975) is a Scottish-born , , and renowned for his contributions to high-profile films and series. Born in , , Pearce relocated to at the age of three and began his career in the by writing for The Face magazine and playing in a band before transitioning to production. He gained early recognition in the UK as the creator and writer of the ITV2 sitcom No Heroics (2008), which earned a nomination for Best New British TV Comedy at the British Comedy Awards. Pearce's breakthrough in Hollywood came with his screenplay for Iron Man 3 (2013), co-written with Shane Black, which became one of the highest-grossing films of the year. He followed this with writing credits on major franchises, including Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015) and Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019), establishing himself as a go-to writer for high-octane blockbusters. In addition to screenwriting, Pearce made his directorial debut with the dystopian thriller Hotel Artemis (2018), starring Jodie Foster, and wrote and directed The Fall Guy (2024), an action-comedy homage to stunt performers featuring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt. Having resided in Los Angeles for over a decade, Pearce has worked on numerous film scripts, blending sharp dialogue with elaborate action sequences, and is attached to write an upcoming Judge Dredd adaptation directed by Taika Waititi.

Early years

Upbringing and family

Drew Pearce was born on August 24, 1975, in , , to Scottish parents, holding British citizenship by birth. Information on Pearce's family remains limited, though his parents are described as working-class Scots who raised him alongside his sister. Pearce attended a in . When Pearce was three years old, his family relocated from to the south-east of , where he spent much of his childhood, though regular long drives back to to visit his grandparents shaped his early experiences.

Early professional pursuits

In the early 2000s, Pearce embarked on his professional career in journalism by writing for the influential British style magazine The Face. This role provided him with an entry into editorial work, where he contributed articles amid the publication's coverage of , , and . Concurrently, Pearce pursued as the frontman of the London-based band Woodchuck, serving as lead singer and guitarist. The group performed in intimate venues, including a notable gig at supporting Herman Düne, where they delivered loud, doomy rock 'n' roll infused with sweet harmonies and a skewed style. These early endeavors in writing and live performance exposed Pearce to narrative crafting through and lyrical composition, as well as audience engagement on stage, fostering creative skills that would later inform his career.

Career

Television writing

Drew Pearce made his mark in television writing with the creation of the superhero-themed sitcom , which premiered on in 2008. As the channel's first original comedy series, Pearce served as both writer and creator, developing the concept around four years prior to its debut and pitching it three years before production began. The show was produced on a tight budget, with Pearce writing up to nine script pages per day during filming, which included a one-week pilot shoot followed by 5.5 weeks of in March 2008. The series centers on the off-duty lives of B-list superheroes—Excelsior (a light-based ), She-Force (a shape-shifting feminist icon), Timebomb (a time-manipulating ), Electroclash (an electrokinetic club kid), and The Hotness (a fire-powered celebrity)—who gather in a called The Heroics when not saving the world. Pearce's innovative humor style blends irreverent wit with tropes, emphasizing the mundanity of everyday struggles like relationships, fame, and office politics in a powerless state, drawing subtle inspiration from comics such as Grant Morrison's . This approach highlights comedic timing influenced by Pearce's earlier background in music , where rhythmic pacing shaped his scripting. No Heroics earned critical acclaim for its fresh take on the , receiving a nomination for Best New British TV Comedy at the 2008 British Comedy Awards. The show's success led to international interest, with commissioning a U.S. pilot adaptation in early 2009, co-written by Pearce and producer and filmed in . However, passed on the project after viewing the pilot, deeming it insufficient to warrant a full series order amid a crowded slate of pilots that year. Despite the single-season run of six episodes in the UK, No Heroics established Pearce as a creator of cult-favorite comedies blending elements with relatable human dynamics.

Film screenwriting

Drew Pearce transitioned from television writing to feature films, where he established himself as a specializing in high-octane action blended with sharp humor, particularly in superhero and spy genres. His breakthrough came with co-writing (2013) alongside director , for which Pearce contributed key elements including the film's tone that avoided supernatural elements, the PTSD arc for Tony Stark, and the subversive reveal of the as a fabricated to heighten themes of and revenge. The film grossed over $1.2 billion worldwide, marking a commercial pinnacle for the at the time. Pearce's subsequent solo story credit on Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015), directed by Christopher McQuarrie, emphasized intricate action sequences such as the film's signature underwater vault heist and plane stunt opening, which Pearce outlined in early drafts to underscore the franchise's escalating espionage thrills. The movie achieved $682 million in global box office earnings, reinforcing Pearce's reputation for crafting taut, visually dynamic spy narratives. He later contributed to the Fast & Furious spinoff Hobbs & Shaw (2019), co-writing the screenplay with Chris Morgan to infuse buddy-cop banter and over-the-top vehicular chaos into the franchise's high-stakes world, balancing humor with explosive set pieces. In 2024, Pearce penned the screenplay for The Fall Guy, an action comedy directed by David Leitch and loosely adapted from the 1980s television series, focusing on a stuntman's underdog journey amid Hollywood intrigue, romantic tension, and meta-commentary on the stunt profession's unsung heroism. Looking ahead, Pearce is scripting the remake of The Thomas Crown Affair (set for March 5, 2027 release), a romantic heist thriller directed by Michael B. Jordan that reimagines the 1968 original with contemporary European flair and cat-and-mouse dynamics between affluent thieves. The cast includes Michael B. Jordan, Adria Arjona, Kenneth Branagh, Lily Gladstone, Danai Gurira, Pilou Asbæk, and Aiysha Hart. Additionally, in July 2025, it was announced that Pearce would write a new adaptation of the comic book Judge Dredd, to be directed by Taika Waititi, aiming to capture the source material's dystopian satire and violent law-enforcement vigilantism with a fun, sci-fi blockbuster edge.

Film directing

Pearce made his directorial debut in the with the 14-minute All Hail the King (2014), which expands on the from by following the character , portrayed by . Filmed over three days in a disused women's in East , the project employed a rigorous schedule with two simultaneous shooting units to capture its blend of character-driven drama, action, and faux-documentary style, emphasizing Slattery's delusional persona and the real threats emerging around him. Pearce's vision focused on elevating the One-Shot beyond a simple skit, drawing from his on-set observations during 's production to explore themes of fame and deception in a confined, tense environment. Transitioning from screenwriting to directing on a larger scale, Pearce helmed his first , Hotel Artemis (2018), a dystopian sci-fi thriller set in a near-future ravaged by water riots, where a secret hospital caters exclusively to criminals. Starring as the enigmatic Nurse who runs the facility, alongside an ensemble including , , and , the film premiered in and showcases Pearce's ability to manage intricate group dynamics within a single-location . Production faced significant hurdles, including a modest that restricted filming to 33 days in a historic hotel in downtown , necessitating creative set re-dressing—such as repurposing the same rooms for multiple scenes—and sourcing authentic period artifacts to evoke a retro-futuristic aesthetic. Financing was secured just eight days before began, compressing into an eight-week window for its theatrical release. Throughout his directing work, Pearce employs dystopian settings to probe human vulnerabilities, often blending genres like , , and through ensemble casts that highlight interpersonal conflicts over spectacle. In shifting from writer to , he drew on personal influences—such as embedding traits from his mother into Foster's character—to infuse authenticity, while leveraging constraints like limited locations to heighten tension and visual invention, as seen in the film's 1920s deco-sci-fi design inspired by filmmakers like and Korean cinema. This approach allowed Pearce to prioritize emotional depth and tonal shifts, creating a world where "villains" evoke empathy amid chaos.

Music videos

Pearce directed the music video for "Rearrange" by , released in 2011, which has garnered over 5.7 million views on as of November 2025. In 2015, he helmed the video for Father John Misty's "The Night Josh Tillman Came to Our Apt.," a track from the album , accumulating approximately 1.1 million views to date. His most recent music video direction was "" for in 2024, from their album Only God Was Above Us, with around 829,000 views on as of November 2025.

Production ventures

In 2016, Drew Pearce established as his production banner, initially serving as executive producer on his directorial debut through the company. This marked an early step toward production independence following his writing and directing work, allowing him to oversee development and financing for genre-driven projects. Under Point of No Return, Pearce has developed several key films, including the heist thriller , starring as a South Beach bouncer racing to recover a stolen drug-filled safe. Produced in partnership with Infrared Pictures and , —which Pearce is directing from his own script—entered in 2023 with international sales launched at the , though it remains in development as of 2025 without a confirmed start date. Another major project is the sci-fi legal drama , adapted from Elizabeth Bear's about a robotic on for murder after killing its owner. Co-written by Pearce and Vanessa Taylor, with attached to star, the film was acquired by in a competitive bidding war in 2021; Pearce is producing via Point of No Return, and it continues in active development as of 2025. Pearce's production role extends to Quartermaster, a high-concept thriller he wrote and was set to direct for , acquired in 2019 with Marc Platt producing. However, the project has remained in development limbo since its announcement, with no updates on production or casting as of 2025. Through , Pearce has transitioned from primarily writing and directing to influencing the industry as a producer, fostering partnerships with studios like and while championing original genre stories. This expansion underscores his role in nurturing talent and innovative concepts in .

Filmography

Feature films

Pearce's contributions span , directing, and producing roles across major blockbusters and original projects.
YearTitleRole(s)
2013Screenwriter
2015Mission: Impossible – Rogue NationStory by
2018Director, screenwriter, producer
2019 Presents: Hobbs & ShawScreenwriter
2024Screenwriter, executive producer

Upcoming

YearTitleRole(s)
2027The Thomas Crown Affair
TBAScreenwriter

Television and shorts

Pearce created and wrote the British superhero comedy series , which aired on from September to October 2008 and consisted of six episodes exploring the off-duty lives of B-list superheroes. He served as the primary screenwriter for all episodes, including "The Fantastic Chore," "A Hard Day's Fight," "," "Back Issues," "Origin and Tonic," and "." In 2009, Pearce wrote and directed an unproduced pilot for an American adaptation of intended for , which featured a similar premise of underachieving superheroes but did not proceed to series. In the realm of short films, Pearce wrote and directed the Marvel One-Shot All Hail the King in 2014, a 14-minute live-action short starring as , serving as an epilogue to and released on the Blu-ray of Thor: The Dark World. This project marked his debut in directing within the , blending style with action elements.

Television Credits

  • No Heroics (2008) – Creator, writer (6 episodes), executive producer

Short Films

  • All Hail the King (2014) – Writer, director

Unproduced Works

  • No Heroics (U.S. pilot, 2009) – Writer, director

Music videos

Pearce directed the music video for "Rearrange" by , released in 2011, which has garnered over 5.7 million views on as of November 2025. In 2015, he helmed the video for Father John Misty's "The Night Josh Tillman Came to Our Apt.," a track from the album , accumulating approximately 1.1 million views to date. His most recent music video direction was "Gen-X Cops" for in 2024, from their album Only God Was Above Us, with around 829,000 views on as of November 2025.

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