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Horror Maestro Dauberman Signs With WME
2 Dec
Summary
- Screenwriter Gary Dauberman joins WME for representation.
- He penned box office hits like 'It' and 'It: Chapter Two'.
- Dauberman has written multiple films in the Conjuring universe.

Acclaimed screenwriter, director, and producer Gary Dauberman has officially signed with WME for representation across all areas. Dauberman has been instrumental in the success of some of the decade's biggest horror films, forging creative partnerships with industry heavyweights. His continued work with manager Kathleen Remington and attorney Eric Suddleson solidifies his strong professional team.
Dauberman's credits include penning the massively successful adaptations of Stephen King's 'It' and its sequel, 'It: Chapter Two,' which collectively grossed over $1.1 billion globally. He also contributed significantly to the 'Conjuring' universe, writing 'Annabelle,' 'Annabelle: Creation,' 'Annabelle Comes Home,' and 'The Nun.' His directorial debut with 'Annabelle Comes Home' marked a significant step in his multifaceted career.
Further expanding his influence, Dauberman's banner, Coin Operated, has a first-look deal with Sony, producing projects like the recent 'Until Dawn' adaptation. Upcoming projects in development include a reboot of 'Urban Legend' and a 'Gargoyles' live-action series for Disney+. He is also producing 'The Revenge of La Llorona' and an untitled horror film, and penned the script for the 'Helldivers' adaptation.




