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Shay Hatten

Shay Hatten (born March 18, 1994) is an American screenwriter and producer best known for his contributions to high-octane action films, including co-writing the screenplays for John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (2019) and John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023), as well as originating the story and screenplay for the spin-off Ballerina (2025). Born in Oakland, California, and raised in Idaho, Hatten attended several universities before earning a degree from Loyola Marymount University's School of Film and Television in 2016. Shortly after graduation, he secured an internship at Team Downey, the production company of Robert Downey Jr. and Susan Downey, which evolved into a three-year stint as a writing assistant where he collaborated on idea development and penned his first spec script, the action thriller Ballerina. The script's sale to Lionsgate in 2017 for a reported $1.5 million marked his professional breakthrough, initially envisioned as a standalone project about a dancer-turned-assassin before being integrated into the John Wick universe. Hatten's subsequent credits demonstrate his versatility in the action genre, including co-writing the screenplay for Zack Snyder's (2021) and its prequel (2021), for which he penned the full screenplay, as well as co-writing the screenplay for Day Shift (2022) and screenplays for (2023) and its sequel Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver (2024). His involvement in the John Wick series expanded when the success of the Ballerina spec script led to his hiring for Chapter 3 – Parabellum, where he shared screenplay credit with Derek Kolstad, Chris Collins, and Marc Abrams, and later for Chapter 4 alongside Michael Finch. Hatten's writing often emphasizes kinetic action sequences blended with emotional depth, drawing from his early experiences at Team Downey to build connections in Hollywood. Looking ahead, he is attached to projects like a live-action adaptation and continues to expand the John Wick lore through Ballerina, starring Ana de Armas.

Early life

Upbringing

Shay Hatten was born on March 18, 1994, in Oakland, California. Limited public information exists regarding his family background, though it is known that his father pursued a PhD in entomology when Hatten was five years old, prompting a family relocation from the diverse urban environment of Oakland to a small town in northern Idaho. Growing up primarily in after the move, Hatten developed an early fascination with through and writing. As a teenager, Hatten's interest in deepened; he experimented with stop-motion videos in his basement and started journaling ideas that would evolve into concepts, predating any formal . This reflected a self-taught passion for sparked in his youth.

Education

Shay Hatten attended Loyola Marymount University's School of Film and Television, where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in screenwriting in 2016. During his studies, Hatten engaged in practical projects that developed his screenwriting abilities, including an internship at Team Downey, the production company of Robert Downey Jr. and Susan Downey, which he secured toward the end of his tenure at LMU. This hands-on experience allowed him to apply classroom-learned techniques in a professional setting, refining his craft through real-world script development and collaboration. Hatten's education at LMU equipped him with a strong foundation in narrative structure, character development, and industry practices, directly bridging his academic training to early professional opportunities in screenwriting.

Career

Industry beginnings

Shay Hatten entered the film industry through an internship at Team Downey, the production company founded by Robert Downey Jr. and Susan Downey, which he secured near the end of his studies at Loyola Marymount University. This opportunity, beginning around 2016 following his graduation, immersed him in professional screenwriting environments and leveraged the foundational skills he acquired from his film school training in crafting narratives and scripts. Over a three-year stint working on-and-off at , Hatten advanced from intern to writing assistant, where he was specifically paired with to collaborate on story development. In this role, he contributed to brainstorming sessions and script ideation, gaining hands-on experience in the creative process of production. These early, largely non-credited efforts involved assisting on various development projects at the company, where Hatten honed his abilities in pitching concepts and refining material under high-profile mentorship. This period built crucial industry networks and positioned him for subsequent opportunities, marking the foundational phase of his professional ascent in screenwriting.

John Wick franchise contributions

Shay Hatten's entry into the John Wick franchise began with his co-writing credit on (2019), where he collaborated with , Chris Collins, and Marc Abrams on the screenplay, building on Kolstad's original story. Hatten contributed to escalating the central conflict involving the , the shadowy international council of assassins, by expanding its influence and introducing new layers to its hierarchy and rules, such as the mechanics and global enforcement mechanisms that heighten the stakes for protagonist . This included plot elements like Wick's desperate alliances and pursuits across locations such as , which broadened the franchise's world-building beyond . Hatten advanced to a story credit and co-writing role on (2023) alongside Michael Finch. In this installment, he focused on narrative escalation by delving deeper into the High Table's mythology, portraying it as an even more formidable and omnipresent antagonist through the introduction of high-ranking figures like the Marquis de Gramont and intricate dueling protocols. The screenplay emphasized an international scope, incorporating settings in , , and to depict Wick's globe-spanning odyssey, including iconic sequences like the car chase and the 222-step Sacré-Cœur staircase fight, which integrated environmental choreography with character-driven tension. Hatten served as the screenwriter for the spin-off Ballerina (2025), directed by , adapting his original 2017 spec script into a standalone story set between Chapter 3 and Chapter 4. The film follows Eve Macarro (Ana de Armas), a ballerina-trained assassin seeking for her family's murder, while connecting to the broader universe through cameos from , , and , and by exploring the Ruska Roma ballet academy's role in Wick's own origins. This narrative maintains franchise lore—such as High Table repercussions—while carving out an independent arc centered on Eve's personal vendetta and training, distinct from Wick's central journey. These contributions, stemming from Hatten's early industry networking via his Ballerina spec script acquisition by in 2017, solidified his reputation for crafting high-octane action sequences that blend balletic precision with visceral combat, alongside intricate world-building that enriches the universe's mythology and global assassin society.

Zack Snyder collaborations

Shay Hatten first collaborated with director Zack Snyder on Army of the Dead (2021), co-writing the screenplay with Snyder and Joby Harold based on a story by Snyder. The film merges zombie horror with heist thriller elements, following a team of mercenaries led by Scott Ward (Dave Bautista) who venture into a zombie-quarantined Las Vegas to execute a high-stakes casino robbery. Hatten helped shape the character arcs and ensemble dynamics, structuring the diverse group's relationships into smaller subgroups that evolve through interpersonal conflicts and survival challenges amid the undead threat. Building on this partnership under Snyder's production company , Hatten penned the full screenplay for (2021), a directed by and based on a story co-developed by Hatten and Snyder. Set in prior to the , the movie adopts a lighter, comedic tone centered on intricate heists targeting legendary Göttersdämmerung bank vaults. It traces the origin of safecracker Ludwig (Schweighöfer) as he joins a ragtag crew for these capers, emphasizing clever puzzles and romantic subplots over horror. Hatten extended his work with Snyder to the Rebel Moon duology, co-writing the screenplays for Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire (2023) and Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver (2024) alongside Snyder and Kurt Johnstad, drawing from Snyder's foundational story concept. These epic space operas follow Kora (Sofia Boutella), a former soldier who assembles a band of rebels—including warriors from various worlds—to protect a peaceful farming colony from the fascist Motherworld regime, blending influences from Star Wars and Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai. Hatten contributed a key draft of the script after completing Army of the Dead, refining the narrative to amplify the ensemble's interpersonal bonds and the genre's expansive visual set pieces. Across these projects, Hatten and Snyder cultivated a collaborative approach that prioritized enhancing Snyder's signature visual spectacle—such as slow-motion action and mythic imagery—while deepening ensemble-driven storytelling, transitioning from the contained chaos of the Army films to the interstellar scope of Rebel Moon.

Other projects

Hatten expanded his range into action-comedy with the screenplay for Day Shift (2022), co-written with Tyler Tice and directed by J.J. Perry in his feature debut. The Netflix film follows a hardworking father, played by Jamie Foxx, who balances family life with his secret job as a vampire hunter in Los Angeles, blending fast-paced fight sequences with humorous takes on supernatural tropes. Produced by Shaun Redick and others, it highlights Hatten's ability to infuse genre elements with relatable character dynamics. Hatten also co-wrote the screenplay for the rebooted Resident Evil film, slated for theatrical release on September 18, 2026, directed by Zach Cregger. This Sony Pictures production, in collaboration with PlayStation Productions and Constantin Film, introduces a new storyline inspired by Capcom's iconic horror video game series, prioritizing atmospheric tension and survival horror over previous adaptations' action-heavy approach. Starring talents like Austin Abrams and Paul Walter Hauser, it underscores Hatten's experimentation with horror narratives outside established franchises. Early in his career, Hatten showcased genre experimentation through unproduced spec scripts, including Maximum King (2016), a surreal black comedy imagining Stephen King's chaotic direction of his 1986 film Maximum Overdrive. The script, which earned 15 votes on that year's Black List of top unproduced screenplays, demonstrated his knack for meta-humor and bold conceptual twists, helping establish his reputation in Hollywood.

Filmography

Feature films

Shay Hatten has contributed to several feature films as a screenwriter, with credits spanning action, thriller, and sci-fi genres, primarily through collaborations with directors like Chad Stahelski and Zack Snyder.
YearTitleCreditRelease Context
2019John Wick: Chapter 3 – ParabellumScreenplay (co-written with Derek Kolstad, Chris Collins, and Marc Abrams)Theatrical release by Lionsgate Films
2021Army of the DeadScreenplay (co-written with Zack Snyder and Joby Harold)Netflix original streaming film
2021Army of ThievesScreenplay and story (co-written with Zack Snyder)Netflix original streaming film
2022Day ShiftScreenplay (co-written with Tyler Tice)Theatrical and Netflix streaming release
2023John Wick: Chapter 4Screenplay (co-written with Michael Finch)Theatrical release by Lionsgate Films
2023Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of FireScreenplay (co-written with Zack Snyder and Kurt Johnstad); executive producerNetflix original streaming film
2024Rebel Moon – Part Two: The ScargiverScreenplay (co-written with Zack Snyder and Kurt Johnstad); executive producerNetflix original streaming film
2025BallerinaScreenplayTheatrical release by Lionsgate Films (released June 6, 2025)
2026Resident EvilScreenplay (co-written with Zach Cregger)Upcoming theatrical release (in production)

Television series

Hatten's television work primarily encompasses writing for pilots and individual episodes within and genres, often in collaboration with established production teams.
YearTitleRolePlatformNotes
2019(Future) Cult ClassicWriterPilot episode for a satirical slasher series set 18 years in the future, blending high school drama with speculative elements.
2021I Know What You Did Last SummerExecutive producer, teleplay writer (1 episode)Contributed to the slasher series adaptation, including teleplay for one episode; originally attached as series writer before Goodman took over primary writing duties.

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