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Evan Daugherty

Evan Daugherty (born 1981) is an American screenwriter best known for his work on major action-fantasy films, including the spec script that launched his career, Snow White and the Huntsman (2012), the dystopian adaptation Divergent (2014), and the superhero reboot Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014). Daugherty's entry into Hollywood was marked by his 2008 win in the Script Pipeline Screenwriting Contest, which led to representation and the high-profile sale of his original screenplay for Snow White and the Huntsman to Universal Pictures for $3.5 million—one of the largest spec script deals for an unproduced writer at the time. The film, directed by Rupert Sanders and starring Kristen Stewart, Charlize Theron, and Chris Hemsworth, grossed $396.6 million worldwide against a $170 million budget, establishing Daugherty as a sought-after talent in the genre. A graduate of the New York University Tisch School of the Arts, Daugherty drew inspiration for his breakthrough script from a class assignment to reimagine classic fairy tales, transforming the Brothers Grimm story into a dark action epic. Following his debut, he penned the thriller Killing Season (2013) starring John Travolta and Robert De Niro, adapted Veronica Roth's novel into Divergent, and co-wrote the live-action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with research into the franchise's New York City roots. He later contributed the story for the video game adaptation Tomb Raider (2018) and the sequel The Huntsman: Winter's War (2016). In recent years, Daugherty has expanded his portfolio to include directing short films like The Four Players series and writing the adventure comic for AfterShock Comics, influenced by action films such as . In 2023, he was scripting the sci-fi action project The Ultimate Weapon for Motion Pictures. As of 2025, he is writing the reboot of Anaconda for , which entered production with casting announcements in January.

Early life and education

Upbringing

Evan Daugherty grew up in , . His parents worked at the Dallas Children’s Theater, which exposed him to theater and creative storytelling from a young age. Daugherty attended , graduating with the class of 2000. During his high school years, he developed an early interest in writing, beginning with short stories and poetry, and experimented with filmmaking using a digital video camera. As a senior, he wrote his first feature-length script, though he lacked formal knowledge of screenplay structure at the time. He also created a that was showcased at the USA Film Festival’s KidFilm. His formative experiences fostered a passion for escapism and fantastical narratives, influencing his later creative pursuits. After high school, Daugherty transitioned to formal at .

Academic pursuits

Daugherty pursued his at 's Tisch School of the Arts, where he enrolled in the undergraduate program on the production track. This training provided him with a comprehensive foundation in , encompassing writing, directing, and editing skills essential for . During his time at NYU, Daugherty honed his screenwriting abilities by completing four feature-length scripts, with only one assigned as part of coursework and the others developed independently. These early writing projects allowed him to experiment with narrative structures and character development within the supportive academic environment of Tisch. A key milestone in his academic pursuits was the creation of his first short film, Rusty Forkblade (2006), which he wrote, directed, and edited as an undergraduate project. The 24-minute narrative film screened at NYU's First Run Film Festival and later received the Bronze Medal for Excellence in the Short Film category at the 2007 Park City Film Music Festival, recognizing its effective integration of music and storytelling. Through such hands-on academic endeavors, Daugherty built the foundational skills that bridged his formal training to future screenwriting endeavors.

Screenwriting career

Early breakthroughs

Evan Daugherty wrote his first feature-length screenplay, Shrapnel, in 2008 while attending New York University, where he began honing his skills in film school. The script, a thriller about two war veterans on a deadly hunting trip, quickly gained recognition in the industry. That same year, Shrapnel won first place in the Script Pipeline Screenwriting Contest, providing Daugherty with crucial exposure and connections to managers and producers. Building on this momentum, the screenplay was included on the 2008 Black List, an annual survey of Hollywood executives' favorite unproduced scripts, which elevated Daugherty's profile among potential buyers. Daugherty's breakthrough came in 2010 when he sold his original Snow White and the Huntsman to following an intense bidding war, securing a deal worth $1.5 million against $3.25 million—one of the highest spec sales in history at the time. This sale marked his transition from emerging talent to in-demand screenwriter, setting the stage for major studio projects.

Major credits

Evan Daugherty's major credits in the early established him as a prominent in action and fantasy genres, with several high-profile adaptations and original works that achieved significant commercial success despite mixed . His breakthrough came from the 2010 spec sale of to for $1.5 million against $3.25 million, marking one of the largest spec deals of the decade. Daugherty's first produced feature was the 2013 action thriller Killing Season, for which he wrote the original screenplay (originally titled Shrapnel), starring and as war veterans confronting their past in the Bosnian wilderness. The film received largely negative reviews for its predictable plot and uneven pacing, earning a 0.5 out of 4 stars from critic , who described it as "dramatically inept and staggeringly dull." Despite the critical panning, it marked Daugherty's entry into produced features following his 2008 Script Pipeline Screenwriting Contest win. In 2014, Daugherty penned the full screenplay for Divergent, an adaptation of Veronica Roth's young adult dystopian novel about a society divided into factions, directed by Neil Burger and starring Shailene Woodley. The film grossed $288 million worldwide on an $85 million budget, contributing to the launch of a planned franchise, though it received mixed reviews for its derivative storytelling, holding a 41% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. That same year, Daugherty contributed rewrite work to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, a reboot directed by , where he collaborated with and on the screenplay based on the comic characters created by and . The film earned five Golden Raspberry Award nominations, including Worst Screenplay, Worst Picture, Worst Director, Worst Screen Combo, and Worst Supporting Actress (), reflecting widespread criticism of its script and . Commercially, it performed strongly, grossing over $485 million globally, appealing to audiences with its action sequences despite the backlash. Daugherty's involvement in (2012), where he provided the initial story and screenplay, resulted in a major box office hit grossing $396 million worldwide on a $170 million budget, boosted by stars , , and , though critics noted its formulaic narrative with a 49% score. He also provided the story for the sequel The Huntsman: Winter's War (2016). For the 2018 Tomb Raider reboot starring , Daugherty contributed story material, helping shape the origin narrative drawn from the video game series and directed by . The film earned a 52% on for its action but was faulted for lacking depth, grossing $274 million against a $90 million budget. Among stalled projects, Daugherty was attached to write G.I. Joe 3 for and director in 2013, aiming to continue the franchise with returning elements from G.I. Joe: Retaliation, but the project did not advance to production. He was also set to write and executive produce the ABC pilot Esmeralda, a limited series reimagining produced by , announced in 2013, though it remains unproduced.

Recent projects

In 2020, Evan Daugherty was hired by to develop a of the 1997 Anaconda, aiming for an all-new, modern take on the creature feature in the vein of . The project, initially scripted by Daugherty, saw further development with a new writer, Gormican, attached by 2024; wrapped in early 2025, with a trailer released in September 2025 and a theatrical release scheduled for December 25, 2025. Daugherty contributed to the script rework for Disney's live-action fantasy film Red Rose, a project pitched in 2016 centering on Rose Red, the lesser-known sister of Snow White from the Brothers Grimm tales. Based on an original script by Justin Merz, Daugherty's involvement focused on adapting the story into a standalone adventure disconnected from the traditional Snow White narrative. The project, announced in 2016, was canceled in 2021. In January 2023, Daugherty was assigned to write The Ultimate Weapon, a sci-fi action thriller for Motion Pictures, produced by and Matt Geller. The project, described as a high-stakes piece, has not advanced to production or received further announcements by November 2025.

Filmography

Feature films

Daugherty's breakthrough in feature films came with his spec script for Snow White and the Huntsman (2012), directed by Rupert Sanders, where he shared story and screenplay credits with John Lee Hancock and Hossein Amini; the project originated from his original screenplay that attracted Universal Pictures after placing on the 2010 Black List. His first produced original screenplay was Killing Season (2013), an action thriller directed by Mark Steven Johnson, starring Robert De Niro and John Travolta, adapted from Daugherty's earlier spec Shrapnel, which had won the 2008 Script Pipeline Screenwriting Competition and appeared on the 2008 Black List. In 2014, Daugherty contributed the screenplay for Divergent, directed by Neil Burger and adapted from Veronica Roth's novel, sharing credit with Vanessa Taylor; the dystopian sci-fi film starred Shailene Woodley and launched a franchise. Later that year, he co-wrote the screenplay for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, directed by Jonathan Liebesman, alongside Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec, reimagining the comic book characters created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird for a live-action reboot produced by Paramount Pictures. Daugherty received a "characters created by" credit for the sequel The Huntsman: Winter's War (2016), directed by Cedric Nicolas-Troyan, which expanded on the universe from his original Snow White screenplay. For (2018), directed by and starring , Daugherty provided story contributions alongside , with the screenplay by Robertson-Dworet and Alastair Siddons based on the series by and ; this marked his involvement in a major adaptation co-produced by and . Additionally, Daugherty's (unproduced as originally titled) played a pivotal role in his career trajectory, selling in 2010 after its contest win and directly leading to the production of Killing Season. Daugherty is attached to write the screenplay for the Anaconda reboot (2025), directed by Tom Gormican. As of 2023, he is scripting The Ultimate Weapon, a sci-fi action film for Allen Media Group Motion Pictures.

Television projects

Daugherty ventured into television with "The Four Players," a 2013 miniseries consisting of four short films that reimagined characters from the Super Mario Bros. video game franchise in dark, mature narratives. Released online through Maker Studios' Polaris division, the project featured Daugherty as both writer and director, exploring themes of addiction, redemption, and conflict through episodes titled "The Addict," "The Fixer," "The Star," and "The Soldier." In 2013, Daugherty wrote the pilot for "Esmeralda," an limited/event series adaptation of Victor Hugo's , reimagined as a modern tale produced by . The project, developed but ultimately not picked up for production, highlighted Daugherty's interest in revising classic stories for television formats. Daugherty has also been attached to several unproduced television pilots and series, including the pilot episode for "The Adventures of El Borak," an adventure series based on Robert E. Howard's character, where he served as writer; the project remains in development without an air date. Additionally, in , he was set to write and direct "Horror Accidental," a anthology series for adapted from a , focusing on everyday horrors, though it stalled following the platform's shutdown later that year.

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