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Jeremy Slater

Jeremy Slater (born October 12, 1978) is an screenwriter, television producer, and showrunner recognized for his contributions to , , and projects across and streaming platforms. Born in , Slater developed an early interest in after watching Return of the Jedi in 1983, leading him to begin writing scripts at age 15. He graduated from the in 2001 with a in English and , where resources for aspiring filmmakers were limited to a single room equipped with tapes and cameras. After moving to with his wife Kellie, Slater sold his debut screenplay, the -thriller Pet, to in March 2007, allowing him to leave his data entry job and pursue writing full-time. Slater's breakthrough in film came with the original screenplay for the superhero reboot (2015), directed by , though the project faced production challenges and critical backlash, earning him a Razzie Award nomination for Worst Screenplay in 2016. He followed with writing credits on The Lazarus Effect (2015) and the live-action adaptation (2017). Transitioning prominently to television, Slater created and served as showrunner for the Fox horror series (2016–2017), a continuation of the 1973 film, which received praise for its atmospheric storytelling and won him the 2018 iHorror Award for Best Horror Series. He also contributed as a writer to the Syfy series (2011–2012). In the late 2010s, Slater co-developed the Netflix superhero series The Umbrella Academy (2019–2024) with Steve Blackman, writing the pilot episode and executive producing the first three seasons, which adapted Gerard Way's comic and garnered widespread popularity for its blend of family drama and time-travel elements. His work in the Marvel Cinematic Universe includes serving as head writer and executive producer for the Disney+ miniseries Moon Knight (2022), starring Oscar Isaac, which explored dissociative identity disorder and Egyptian mythology, earning a 2022 Hollywood Critics Association nomination for Best Writing in a Streaming Limited Series. More recently, Slater wrote the screenplay for Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024) and has been deeply involved in New Line Cinema's Mortal Kombat franchise, writing and executive producing the sequel slated for release on May 8, 2026—whose trailer set a record with 107 million global views in 24 hours—while penning the screenplay for Mortal Kombat III currently in development.

Early life and education

Early life

Jeremy Slater was born on October 12, 1978, in , . He grew up in Emporia, a small farming town in , where he developed an early passion for storytelling inspired by films such as , which he saw in theaters in 1983 after waiting in line for three hours. Slater began writing his first scripts at the age of 15, though he later described them as "horrible, embarrassing stuff" that no one would see. were a fundamental part of his childhood, shaping his lifelong interest in the genre. Details on his family background remain limited, though his parents accompanied him during early career milestones, reflecting their support for his pursuits. Following high school, Slater pursued higher education at the .

Education

Slater attended the , graduating in 2001 with a in English and . His coursework at included studies in , providing foundational knowledge in and narrative structure, though the program's facilities were limited to a single room equipped with VHS tapes and a few cameras. These experiences, combined with his English major, developed his skills in and , which later informed his career.

Career

Early career and breakthrough

Slater's entry into the entertainment industry began in the mid-2000s after graduating from the University of Notre Dame in 2001 with degrees in English and film, which shaped his disciplined approach to screenplay structure. Relocating to California around 2005, he initially worked odd jobs while writing spec scripts. In 2007, his thriller "Score"—about two men and a woman who stumble into violence while seeking marijuana—earned recognition on the Black List, Hollywood's annual survey of unproduced screenplays. That same year, Slater sold his horror-thriller "Pet," centering on a woman stalked and abducted by an obsessed fan, to MGM for development as a straight-to-DVD project, marking his first major sale though it remained unproduced at the time. Slater's first produced feature credit came with the 2015 science-fiction horror film The Lazarus Effect, for which he co-wrote the screenplay with Luke Dawson. Directed by and produced by , the film follows a team of researchers who develop a serum to revive the dead, only to unleash horrifying consequences when it is tested on a colleague. Starring , , and , it premiered on February 27, 2015, and grossed $38 million worldwide against a $3 million budget, but received mixed-to-negative reviews for its formulaic plot and lack of originality, earning a 13% approval rating on based on 107 critic reviews. Despite the lukewarm reception, the project established Slater as a genre capable of blending and horror elements. Slater's breakthrough in Hollywood arrived with his hiring by 20th Century Fox in July 2012 to pen the screenplay for a reboot of Fantastic Four, directed by Josh Trank. His original draft drew closely from the Marvel comics, opening with young Reed Richards and Ben Grimm, incorporating the Baxter Building, and featuring villains like Mole Man, Annihilus, and a cloud-form Galactus, while emphasizing the team's family dynamics and cosmic origins. However, Slater departed the project approximately six months later, after which Trank and producer Simon Kinberg extensively rewrote the script, shifting focus to a darker, more grounded tone with experimental body horror elements during the characters' transformation. The resulting film, released on August 7, 2015, and credited to Slater, Trank, and Kinberg, was a critical and commercial disappointment, holding a 9% Rotten Tomatoes score from 260 reviews and earning $167.9 million against a $120-155 million budget. The debacle, marred by on-set tensions, post-production reshoots, and studio interference, cast a shadow over Slater's early reputation as a comic book adapter in 2015 and 2016. Industry observers noted the film's troubled development as emblematic of broader challenges in adapting properties, with Slater later reflecting that his vision for a faithful ensemble story was diluted by creative clashes and executive notes prioritizing market trends over comic fidelity. Despite the backlash, the experience honed his skills in navigating high-stakes projects, setting the stage for subsequent opportunities in film and television.

Film projects

Slater's film career gained momentum following his early forays, with a series of genre-driven screenplays that explored psychological tension, elements, and large-scale . His work increasingly focused on adaptations from established intellectual properties, blending horror-thriller dynamics with blockbuster spectacle. In 2016, Slater penned the screenplay for Pet, a psychological horror-thriller directed by Carles Torrens, starring as a lonely worker who becomes obsessively fixated on a former acquaintance, leading to a twisted game of captivity and survival. The film, which premiered at and received a , earned moderate reception for its mid-film and tense atmosphere, holding a 53% approval rating on based on 17 reviews. Slater contributed to the screenplay for the 2017 Netflix adaptation of Death Note, a supernatural crime thriller directed by Adam Wingard, which reimagines the Japanese manga by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata as an American-set story about a high school student (Nat Wolff) who uses a deadly notebook to target criminals. Released directly to streaming, the film faced significant backlash for its Westernization, including whitewashing controversies over casting non-Asian actors in lead roles originally conceived as Japanese, sparking debates on cultural adaptation in Hollywood. Critics delivered mixed reviews, with a 37% Rotten Tomatoes score from 77 reviews, praising some visual effects but criticizing deviations from the source material's philosophical depth. Slater co-wrote the screenplay for x : The New Empire (2024), directed by , which expands the franchise with contributions from and Simon Barrett in story and screenplay, pitting and against new threats in an epic clash of titans. The film integrated Slater's narrative contributions to heighten the action spectacle, emphasizing alliances between iconic amid global stakes, and achieved commercial success with $570 million in worldwide earnings, marking the highest-grossing entry in the series. For , an animated feature directed by Dave Green, Slater shared screen story credit alongside and , drawing from Ian Frazier's satirical article to depict Wile E. Coyote suing the over faulty products in a live-action/ hybrid style. The project, with a screenplay by Burch, encountered production delays after shelved it in late 2023 as a tax write-off, leading to public outcry and eventual negotiations for sale or alternative release; by mid-2025, it secured a theatrical rollout planned for August 2026. Looking ahead, Slater co-wrote and serves as executive producer on , directed by and set for release on May 8, 2026, expanding the 2021 reboot's tournament narrative with deeper lore from the franchise, including new character arcs and intensified fight sequences. The project builds directly on the first film's plot, introducing expanded realms and rivalries while retaining core cast members like and . In October 2025, at Comic-Con, announced in early development, with Slater returning as to further evolve the saga's elements. Throughout his film oeuvre, Slater's projects recurrently adapt comic books, , and gaming properties into horror-infused thrillers or action franchises, reflecting an evolution from initial critical hurdles—such as those encountered in his foundational work on the 2015 Fantastic Four—toward high-stakes blockbusters that prioritize visual spectacle and narrative reinvention.

Television projects

Slater entered television with the 2016 Fox series , where he served as creator, writer, and executive producer for its two seasons. The show adopted an horror format, with the first season reimagining the original film's narrative through a modern psychological lens focusing on a family's confrontation with demonic possession, while the second season shifted to a standalone story involving a priest's battle against supernatural forces in a remote community. Critically, the series earned praise for its atmospheric tension and character depth, achieving a 79% approval rating for Season 1 on based on 53 reviews and a perfect 100% for Season 2 on the same site, and won the 2018 iHorror Award for Best Horror Series. Despite this acclaim, Fox canceled the series after two seasons in May 2018 due to persistently low viewership ratings that failed to meet network thresholds. Transitioning to streaming, Slater co-developed the Netflix adaptation of Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá's comic , acting as and writer for Seasons 1 and 2, which premiered in 2019 and 2020, respectively. He wrote the pilot episode and contributed to shaping the ensemble dynamics of the dysfunctional superhero siblings, emphasizing themes of family trauma and time-travel paradoxes while navigating adaptation challenges like condensing the source material's nonlinear structure into serialized episodes. His oversight as helped balance the show's blend of , action, and emotional arcs, though he departed after Season 2 to pursue other projects, with showrunner duties passing to for subsequent seasons. In 2022, Slater took on the role of head writer and executive producer for Disney+'s Marvel miniseries Moon Knight, a six-episode centered on the vigilante Marc Spector, who grapples with and . Drawing from the character's comic roots, Slater developed the narrative to integrate ancient gods like Khonshu and into a grounded , focusing on Spector's internal conflicts and cultural authenticity through consultations with Egyptian experts. The series received an 86% score from 128 reviews, lauded for its innovative take on tropes and Oscar Isaac's dual performance. For his writing on the premiere episode "The Goldfish Problem," Slater earned a nomination for Best Writing in a Streaming Limited or Anthology Series at the 2022 Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards, and the show garnered eight Primetime Emmy nominations overall, including in categories like sound editing and . Slater's genre focus extended to broader television contributions in 2023, when he joined James Gunn's for the , providing script consultations and story mapping for upcoming interconnected projects across film and TV. This role highlighted his expertise in adapting comic properties for ensemble-driven narratives, though as of late , no new Slater-led TV series have been announced following . Throughout his television career, Slater has shown a consistent preference for and genres, often tackling hurdles by prioritizing character psychology and mythological depth over rote fidelity to source material.

Filmography

Film

Slater's contributions to feature films span writing, story development, and production roles across various genres, including , , and action.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2015The Lazarus EffectWriterCo-written with Luke Dawson.
2015ScreenplayCo-written with and .
2016ScreenplayOriginal screenplay.
2017ScreenplayCo-written with Charles Parlapanides and Vlas Parlapanides.
2026Screen storyStory co-written with and ; screenplay by . Originally planned for 2023 release but delayed after production completion.
2024 x Kong: The New EmpireScreenplayCo-written with and Simon Barrett; story by and .
2026Mortal Kombat 2ScreenplayBased on the video game; directed by ; release scheduled for May 8, 2026.
TBAScreenplayIn development as of November 2025; Slater returning to write following Mortal Kombat 2.

Television

Slater began his television career as the creator, executive producer, and writer for the horror series (2016–2017), where he penned the pilot episode "Chapter One: And Let My Cry Come Unto Thee" and additional episodes across both seasons, including the season 2 finale "Unworthy." He served as a developer, executive producer, and writer for the superhero series (2019–2024), contributing to the first three seasons; his writing credits include the season 1 pilot "We Only See Each Other at Weddings and Funerals." In 2022, Slater acted as head writer and executive producer for the Disney+ Marvel miniseries Moon Knight, a horror story for which he received writing credits on all six episodes. In 2023, Slater joined the writers' room assembled by and to develop the overarching narrative for the , contributing to early planning for upcoming television and film projects without specific episodic credits. As of November 2025, Slater has no additional announced television projects following his focus on feature films such as Mortal Kombat 2.

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