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Eric Heisserer (born 1970) is an American film director and screenwriter. == Career == Heisserer's professional screenwriting career was launched with the sale of ''The Dionaea House'' to Warner Bros. in 2005,〔(Hollywood Reporter article about the sale of Dionaea to Warner Brothers )〕 based on an online epistolary story of the same name that he wrote in October 2004.〔(【引用サイトリンク】last=Heisserer )〕 He then developed an original television pilot for Paramount Pictures and CBS, and wrote feature projects for Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Warner Bros.. In 2007, he sold a pitch to Regency Enterprises and Fox called ''Inhuman'', a supernatural thriller set in Tokyo that combines live action and anime sequences. In December 2008, Heisserer was hired to re-envision and rewrite the script for the franchise reboot of ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'', produced by Platinum Dunes. An early draft had been written by Wesley Strick. The script went on to land director Samuel Bayer, actor Jackie Earle Haley, and began filming in May 2009.〔(Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Joel Edgerton to star in 'The Thing' )〕 He rewrote the prequel to director John Carpenter's 1982 remake ''The Thing''. In April 2010, Heisserer signed on to write ''Final Destination 5'', the fifth film of the horror film franchise. Heisserer made his directorial debut with the film ''Hours'', starring Paul Walker. In July 2013 Heisserer was set to write the script for the then upcoming thriller book ''Bird Box'' by Josh Malerman. Universal Pictures acquired the rights in February 2013 and now set the Eric for script and Andy Muschietti to direct the film. Heisserer co-wrote along the brothers Chad Hayes and Carey Hayes of The Conjuring 2. Heisserer wrote along with artist Felipe Massafera and Colorist Wes Dzioba, the comic book series Shaper. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eric Heisserer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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