David Callaham

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David Callaham
Dave Callaham
Born October 24, 1977
Fresno, California,
United States
First work Doom (2005)
Notable work Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021)
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David Elias Callaham is an American screenwriter. Known for writing high-profile action films, he received a story credit on Legendary Pictures' Godzilla (2014), the first installment in the Monsterverse, and will return to pen the screenplay for the franchise's currently-untitled sixth film.[1]

Biography

Godzillamovie.com

DAVID CALLAHAM (Story) grew up in Orinda, California, and graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in English. He sold “Horsemen,” his first screenplay, in 2003, and has since worked on 2005’s “Doom” (story, screenplay), 2009’s “Tell-Tale” (writer, executive producer) and 2010’s “The Expendables” (story, screenplay).

Callaham has also written projects for Warner Bros. Pictures, Paramount, Fox, Screen Gems, Focus Features and, currently, Marvel Studios. He is a Bigfoot and Loch Ness Monster enthusiast, and other passions include “Star Wars,” LEGO®, and Star Wars LEGO®. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and their two dogs.

Selected filmography

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References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Kit, Borys (10 May 2024). "'Godzilla x Kong' Follow-Up Enlists 'Shang Chi' Scribe Dave Callaham to Write (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter.

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