David S. Goyer

American filmmaker

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2024 Associated with the upcoming horror film 'The First Omen'
2023 Goyer wrote and produced 'The Riddler: Secrets in the Dark', continuing his involvement with Batman-themed projects
2022 David S. Goyer wrote and produced 'Batman Unburied', a notable addition to his Batman-related work
2022 Goyer contributes to multiple TV projects: writing an episode of The Sandman ('Sleep of the Just') and an episode of Guillermo Del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities ('The Autopsy')
2022 Wrote the story and produced Hellraiser, a reimagining of the franchise, under the Phantom Four banner for Spyglass and Hulu.
August 5 2022 Co-wrote the pilot and served as executive producer for The Sandman, released on Netflix.
2021 Worked on two films: 'The Tomorrow War' and 'Antlers'
September 24 2021 Premiered Foundation as executive producer and showrunner on Apple TV+, based on Isaac Asimov's novels.
2020 David S. Goyer contributed to Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War video game published by Activision
2020 Produced or was involved with the film 'The Night House'
2019 David S. Goyer created Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series for Disney Interactive Studios
2019 Goyer serves as executive producer for Terminator: Dark Fate
2018 Goyer was connected to three films: 'Assassination Nation', 'A.X.L.', and 'Tau'
2018 David S. Goyer worked on Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire interactive experience for Disney Interactive Studios
2018 Goyer starts working on Krypton TV series, writing the pilot episode and 'Light-Years From Home'
September 2017 Hired to participate in a writers room to write the next Terminator trilogy, under the direction of Tim Miller and James Cameron.
January 2017 Signed on to co-produce and co-write Green Lantern Corps with Justin Rhodes, based on a story treatment by Goyer and Geoff Johns.
2016 Co-wrote Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
2016 David S. Goyer was involved in producing or associated with two films: 'The Forest' and 'The Birth of a Nation' (as an executive producer)
July 2016 Announced to write and direct an interactive virtual reality film about Darth Vader.
January 2016 Guillermo del Toro signed on to direct Fantastic Voyage, which Goyer was writing and producing.
2014 Goyer was an uncredited writer for the monster film 'Godzilla'.
2014 Goyer begins work on Constantine TV series, writing episodes including 'Non Est Asylum' and 'The Devil's Vinyl'
2013 Completed the science fiction trilogy with Michael Cassutt by publishing 'Heaven's Fall'.
2013 Wrote the screenplay for Man of Steel.
September 2013 Delivered a screenwriting lecture as part of the BAFTA and BFI Screenwriters' Lecture Series.
June 2013 Announced to work on Justice League and a sequel to Man of Steel.
March 2013 Announced by The Hollywood Reporter to direct a film adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo.
2012 David S. Goyer begins work on Da Vinci's Demons, serving as creator, writer, director, and producer
2012 David S. Goyer was involved with Call of Duty: Black Ops II video game published by Activision
2012 Goyer continued his collaborative writing with Michael Cassutt, publishing the science fiction novel 'Heaven's War'.
2012 Goyer contributes to the story of The Dark Knight Rises
2011 David S. Goyer serves as writer and executive producer for Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
2011 David S. Goyer co-authored the science fiction novel 'Heaven's Shadow' with Michael Cassutt.
October 2011 Wrote a short story titled 'The Incident' in which Superman renounces his United States citizenship.
October 2011 Greenlit by Starz and BBC Worldwide for the TV project Da Vinci's Demons, which followed the life of a 25-year-old Leonardo da Vinci.
2010 David S. Goyer worked as a story consultant for Call of Duty: Black Ops video game developed by Activision
February 5 2010 Announced stepping down as FlashForward showrunner to focus on feature films and directing.

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