Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Writer |
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Years active | 2012–present |
Known for | Shut In (2016) Bumblebee: The Movie (2018) |
Net worth
Christina Hodson, a talented writer known for her involvement in various film projects, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million in the year 2024. With her exceptional storytelling skills and creative abilities, Hodson has made a mark in the film industry. She has contributed to the success of movies like Unforgettable (2017), Giam Cam Quy Du (2016), and Bumblebee (2018), showcasing her versatility and dedication to her craft. With such impressive movie credits to her name, it comes as no surprise that her net worth continues to grow as her career flourishes.
Biography/Timeline
Christina transitioned from development executive to Screenwriter in 2012 after her first screenplay, Shut In, made the 2012 Black List of best un-produced scripts.
In December 2013, Hodson's script Seed appeared on the 2013 Black List.
In September 2014, Sony Pictures Entertainment acquired Hodson's female-centered sci-fi action script The Eden Project, which Tobey Maguire and Material Pictures would produce. That script later appeared on the 2014 Black List.
In June 2015, Hodson joined the team at Paramount Pictures tasked by Michael Bay with expanding the Transformers universe, under supervision of Akiva Goldsman. As of November 2016, she was working on the script for the Transformers movie that will focus on Bumblebee, set to be released June 2018. Travis Knight, Director of Kubo and the Two Strings, will direct.
By October 2016, she was working on a female-centric action epic for Nina Jacobson at Color Force and Fox 2000. By November 2016, she was writing a Harley Quinn/Birds of Prey film for Warner Bros., based off of the DC Comics series of the same name. In April 2018, she was also hired to write a Barbara Gordon / Batgirl film for Warner Bros.
Hodson also co-wrote the script of the film Unforgettable (2017), with David Leslie Johnson, which was acquired by Warner Bros. Producer Denise Di Novi directed the film.