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13 Facts About Christina Hodson

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Christina Hodson is best known for writing the films Bumblebee, Birds of Prey, and The Flash.

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Christina Hodson's screenplay Shut In appeared on the 2012 edition of the Black List, an annual list of Hollywood's best unproduced screenplays, but the resulting film released in 2016 was critically panned.

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Christina Hodson initially worked as a development executive in London for Focus Features.

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Christina Hodson transitioned from development executive to screenwriter in 2012 after her first screenplay, psychological thriller Shut In, made the 2012 Black List of best un-produced scripts.

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Christina Hodson's Shut In was bought by David Linde's Lava Bear Films.

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In September 2014, Sony Pictures Entertainment acquired Christina Hodson's female-centered sci-fi action script The Eden Project, which Tobey Maguire and Material Pictures would produce.

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In June 2015, Christina Hodson joined the team at Paramount Pictures tasked by Michael Bay with expanding the Transformers universe, under supervision of Akiva Goldsman.

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Christina Hodson wrote the script for Bumblebee, a Transformers film that focuses on the title character, which was released in December 2018.

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Christina Hodson co-wrote the script of the film Unforgettable with David Leslie Johnson, which was acquired by Warner Bros.

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In November 2019, Christina Hodson co-created The Lucky Exports Pitch Program with Morgan Howell and Margot Robbie, a program where six female identifying writers expanded their own logline or title into a screenplay.

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In October 2020, the six projects were announced, with Christina Hodson set to produce each of them.

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In June 2020, it was announced Christina Hodson would write the script for a new Pirates of the Caribbean film starring Margot Robbie.

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In January 2023, Christina Hodson had joined a writers' room assembled by James Gunn to map out the overarching story of the DC Universe.