
Geneva Robertson-Dworet
Robertson-Dworet was originally set to write the screenplay for David Ayer's Gotham City Sirens film, as part of the DC Extended Universe. Additionally, she wrote a third Sherlock Holmes film, an adaptation of the role playing game Dungeons & Dragons, and a screenplay adapting the novel Artemis.
She was originally slated to co-write Sony Pictures' Silver & Black, a team-up film about the Spider-Man characters Black Cat and Silver Sable, with Lindsey Beer. However the film was removed from Sony's production schedule and the project's future is unclear.
In 2018, Robertson-Dworet has founded a production company, called Known Universe, together with Lindsey Beer and Nicole Perlman. Known Universe has so far announced that it is going to help produce the new adaptation of William Golding's Lord of the Flies. It will also executive produce a Hello Kitty animation/live-action hybrid movie.
Robertson-Dworet is a 2007 graduate of Harvard College. She wrote for The Harvard Lampoon during her time there.
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