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1 Early life  





2 Career  



2.1  Screenwriting  





2.2  Television  





2.3  Directing  





2.4  Blogging  





2.5  Teaching at USC  







3 Credits  



3.1  Film  





3.2  Television  







4 References  





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Sean Hood
Born (1966-08-13) August 13, 1966 (age 57)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
OccupationScreenwriter
SpouseMicki Stern

Sean Hood (born August 13, 1966) is an American screenwriter and film director.

Early life

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Hood graduated from Brown University, with a double major in pure mathematics and studio art, and then spent several years working in Hollywood as a set dresser, prop assistant and art director working with filmmakers as diverse as James Cameron, David Fincher and David Lynch. He continued his studies at the USC School of Cinematic Arts, graduating in 1997 with an MFA in production. His student short film, "The Shy and the Naked" won a grant from the Sloan Foundation for the positive portrayal of science.[1]

Career

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Screenwriting

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Hood sold his first spec screenplay to MTV Films in 2000, and went on to sign a deal with Dimension Films,[2] which included rewrites on Halloween: Resurrection and Cursed. He went on to work on Conan the Barbarian for producer Avi Lerner,[3] and Hercules: The Legend Begins. Most recently, he penned an screenplay adaptation of the novel Rolling in The Deep, which will be produced by J. Todd Harris and directed by Mary Lambert (director).[4] In 2011, Hood was hired to write the script for the fifth Rambo film, titled Rambo: Last Stand,[5] however, Hood's script was put on hold in early 2012.[6] In 2014, Hood's Rambo: Last Stand script was abandoned in favor of a new script by Sylvester Stallone.[7]

Television

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He wrote the episode Echoes for the NBC horror anthology series Fear Itself. Similarly, he contributed to the Showtime horror anthology series Masters of Horror by penning the episode Sick Girl.

Hood also worked on Sick for The CW.[8] and The Dorm for MTV. In 2022, he adapted Warren Ellis' comic FreakAngels into an animated series for Crunchyroll.

Directing

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He was one of the founding members of Filmmakers Alliance and often collaborates creatively with FA's president, Jacques Thelemaque.[9] His most recent short film is Melancholy Baby.

Blogging

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Hood wrote the screenwriting blog Genre Hacks from 2008 until 2017.[10]

Teaching at USC

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He is currently an adjunct professor at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. He teaches the courses "Writing the Feature Script", "Advanced Motion Picture Script Analysis", and "Creating The Short Film."[11]

Credits

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Film

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Year Film Credit Notes
1998 The Shy and the Naked Writer Short film, also director
1999 The Darklings Writer TV film, co–wrote with Brendan Hood
2002 Halloween: Resurrection Screenplay by[12] Co–wrote with Larry Brand
Cube 2: Hypercube Story by/Screenplay by[13] Co–wrote with Ernie Barbarash & Lauren McLaughlin
2003 Alone Writer Video short, also director
2005 The Crow: Wicked Prayer Screenplay by[14] Co–wrote with Lance Mungia & Jeff Most
2008 Melancholy Baby Writer Short film, also director
Midnight Movie Story by
2011 Conan the Barbarian Written by[15] Co–wrote with Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer
2014 The Legend of Hercules Written by[16] Co–wrote with Daniel Giat
The Dorm Writer TV film

Television

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Year Series Credit Notes
2006 Masters of Horror Writer 1 episode
2008 Fear Itself Writer 1 episode
2022 FreakAngels Writer 8 episodes

References

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  1. ^ indieWIRE (1998) indieWIRE Retrieved April 6, 2006
  • ^ Variety (2001) Variety Retrieved October 21, 2010
  • ^ Variety (2007) Variety Retrieved June 26, 2009
  • ^ Variety (2018) Variety Retrieved November 15, 2018
  • ^ Williams, Owen (August 19, 2011). "New Screenplay For Rambo 5". Empire. Archived from the original on April 2, 2019. Retrieved October 2, 2018.
  • ^ Papandrea, Marcey (February 10, 2012). "Sean Hood Finally Gives an Update on the State of Rambo 5". Joblo. Retrieved October 2, 2018.
  • ^ Jagernauth, Kevin (June 23, 2014). "'No Country for Old Men'-Esque 'Rambo V' Reportedly On The Way". The Playlist. Archived from the original on August 28, 2021. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
  • ^ Deadline.com (2012)
  • ^ Genre Hacks: By Sean Hood
  • ^ Genre Hacks
  • ^ USC Cinematic Arts Directory
  • ^ "Halloween: Resurrection". Writers Guild of America East. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
  • ^ "Hypercube: Cube 2". Writers Guild of America East. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
  • ^ "Wicked Prayer". Writers Guild of America East. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
  • ^ "Conan The Barbarian". Writers Guild of America East. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
  • ^ "The Legend Of Hercules". Writers Guild of America East. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
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