Marc Guggenheim (born September 24, 1970)
target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Profile, www.evri.com is an American screenwriter, television producer, comic book writer, and novelist. He is best known as the creator of the television series Eli Stone (2008–2009), Arrow (2012–2020), and Legends of Tomorrow (2016–2022), executive producer of the animated series Tales of Arcadia (2016–2021), as well as the writer of the feature films Green Lantern (2011) and (2013).
With Greg Berlanti, Guggenheim is the co-creator of the ABC show Eli Stone. He later became executive producer of ABC's No Ordinary Family. Guggenheim, together with Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg, adapted the Green Arrow comics into the television series Arrow. The three, alongside Phil Klemmer, went on to develop the spin-off series Legends of Tomorrow. Guggenheim served as co-showrunner on Arrow for seasons 1-6 and 8, and on Legends of Tomorrow for seasons 1-4. In the fall of 2018, he stepped down as showrunner and serve as an executive consultant to both shows. He remained in this role until the shows ended.
With Guillermo del Toro, he co-wrote the pilot and several episodes of the award-winning animated series Tales of Arcadia, an original franchise created for Netflix from DreamWorks Animation, for which he won an Emmy in the category of "Outstanding Writing in an Animated Program" and nominated for several others. He remained as Executive Producer throughout the series' three installments, , 3Below and .
In October 2020, it was announced that Guggenheim would be writing a series based on Green Lantern alongside Seth Grahame-Smith, who is showrunning the series, for HBO Max in 2021. However, in October 2022, when Grahame-Smith departed from the series Guggenheim confirmed he would also no longer be involved.
In 2006, Guggenheim took over the writing of The Flash. Guggenheim's run concluded with the death of the fourth Flash, Bart Allen.
In 2007, Guggenheim became one of the rotating team of writers on The Amazing Spider-Man. His first story appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #549. He also launched a creator-owned comic, Resurrection, for Oni Press.
He wrote the comic book Young X-Men for Marvel Comics which was launched in April 2008, and in 2008 was working on a comic with Hugh Jackman and Virgin Comics, Nowhere Man, Jackman, Guggenheim go 'Nowhere', Variety and on Super Zombies for Dynamite Entertainment Guggenheim & Gonzales on Bringing 'Super Zombies' to Life, Newsarama, November 5, 2008 and Stephen King. Issue 1 of Stephen King's N. Hits Comic Stores Today!
He wrote the script for the 2009 video game , developed by Raven Software, a video game based on of the same name.
Guggenheim was intended to take over Action Comics after the War of the Supermen limited series, but was replaced by Paul Cornell. Guggenheim instead worked on Justice Society of America. Guggenheim Takes Charge Of The JSA | CBR
During the 2023 writers strike Guggenheim sided with the WGA and went on strike.
+Marc Guggenheim television work !scope="col" rowspan=2 | Year !scope="col" rowspan=2 | Title !scope="col" colspan=3 | Credited as !scope="col" rowspan=2 | Notes | |
2001 | The Practice | rowspan=18 | Writer (1 episode), staff writer | ||
2003 | Dragnet | Writer (1 episode) | |||
2001–2004 | Law & Order | rowspan=2 | Writer (8 episodes), executive story editor; co-producer, producer | ||
2004–2005 | Jack & Bobby | Writer (4 episodes); supervising producer | |||
2005 | Writer (3 episodes); supervising producer | ||||
2006 | In Justice | Writer (1 episode); supervising producer | |||
2006–2007 | Brothers & Sisters | Writer (2 episodes); consulting producer | |||
2008–2009 | Eli Stone | rowspan=2 | Co-creator; writer (5 episodes) | ||
2009–2010 | FlashForward | Writer (4 episodes) | |||
2010–2011 | No Ordinary Family | rowspan=2 | Writer (3 episodes); consulting producer | ||
2012–2020 | Arrow | rowspan=8 | Co-developer; writer (28 episodes); consulting producer (30 episodes) | ||
2015–2016 | Vixen | Co-developer; writer (1 episode) | |||
2016–2020 | Legends of Tomorrow | Co-developer; writer; consulting producer | |||
2016–2018 | Executive producer; writer | ||||
2018–2019 | Executive producer; writer (2 episodes) | ||||
2019 | Carnival Row | Executive producer; writer (1 episode) | |||
Supergirl | Executive producer; writer | ||||
2020 | Executive producer; writer (2 episodes) |
+Marc Guggenheim film work |
With Greg Berlanti & Michael Green and Michael Goldberg |
"Based on" the novel by Rick Riordan |
With Guillermo del Toro and The Hageman Brothers "Based on" Tales of Arcadia by del Toro & Daniel Kraus |
+Marc Guggenheim video game work |
With Dale Murchie |
With Richard Farrelly and Adam Gascoine |
Based on the film directed by [[Gavin Hood]] |
With Lindsey Allen and Emily Silver |
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