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Kat Wood
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    Kat Wood is a British writer and director. Her first produced short film, Mr Bojagi, won the Best Short Film Award at the London Independent Film Festival. In 2012, she gained further acclaim as a finalist for both the Bluecat Cordelia Award and the Final Draft Big Break Contest. Two years later, in 2014, she was voted onto The Tracking Board's prestigious Young & Hungry list, which highlights the top 100 emerging writers in Hollywood. Initially celebrated for her screenwriting, Wood later expanded into directing. As the writer-director of the short film Home, she became the first UK winner of the Jameson First Shot Competition. Wood has sold several high-profile screenplays and pitches in the action and science fiction genres. These include her sci-fi script Envoy and pitch Genus to three-time Academy Award nominee producer Amy Pascal, the action pitch Diplomatic Courier to Skydance, and the assassin thriller Ruby to Amazon Studios, which will be produced by 87North. Amazon also acquired her original pitch, Fuel, a story about a getaway driver. Her supernatural spy thriller, Enigma, was optioned by producer Erica Lee during her tenure as SVP at Thunder Road. She also worked on Marvel Studios' The Fantastic Four: First Steps, contributing to the story and earning a story credit on the film. Based in Los Angeles, Kat Wood has been recognised as one of the UK's rising stars and previously worked as a BBC broadcast journalist before transitioning into film.

Kat Wood Writer Filmography:
(Only lists what is in our database to date. This is NOT a complete listing.)

The Fantastic 4: First Steps (2025)               Story
The Fantastic 4: First Steps (2025)               Story

 

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