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Edward Neumeier (born August 24, 1957) is an American screenwriter, producer and director best known for his work on the science fiction movies '' RoboCop'' and '' Starship Troopers''. He wrote the latter's sequels '' Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation'', '' Starship Troopers 3: Marauder'' (which he also directed) and '' Starship Troopers: Traitor of Mars''.


Career


Early career

Neumeier studied
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at the
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, then attended the School of Motion Picture and Television at
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(UCLA). After completing his
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at UCLA, Neumeier started work in the Hollywood film business as a
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on the TV series ''
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.'' He went on to become a script reader in the Story Analyst's Union, working at Paramount Pictures and
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. During his time at Columbia, he advocated for putting '' Risky Business'' into production; after the film became an unexpected success, he moved on to a job as a junior executive at the
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company.


''RoboCop''

Neumeier wrote his first outlines and
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s for his first movie, '' RoboCop'', as well as other
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s. He declined an offer of a vice-presidency at Universal Pictures, to develop the screenplay for ''RoboCop'', with Michael Miner. The rights to the screenplay were bought up by the Orion Pictures company, and was granted a budget of just under $15 million.
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was assigned to make the movie. Neumeier also co-produced ''RoboCop'', which was released in movie theaters in 1987 in North America and some other locations. This movie was a success, and it drew just over 50 million dollars' worth of ticket sales in the United States alone. The success of ''RoboCop'' also motivated the production of two sequels, ''
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'' and ''
RoboCop 3 ''RoboCop 3'' is a 1993 American science fiction action film directed by Fred Dekker and written by Dekker and Frank Miller. It is the sequel to the 1990 film '' RoboCop 2'' and the third entry in the ''RoboCop'' franchise. It stars Robert B ...
'', and also two TV series, one live-action and one
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. Most of the creators of ''RoboCop'' had left before the production of these sequels.


''RoboCop 2''

The first sequel to ''RoboCop'', ''RoboCop 2'', was planned to have its screenplay written by Neumeier and Miner. He and Miner had written a dated rough first draft of a screenplay for ''RoboCop 2'' in 1988 called The Corporate Wars. However, due to the
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, Neumeier was unable to write any more of the screenplay. The Orion Pictures company next decided to hire the
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artist
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to work on his own screenplay for ''RoboCop 2''.


''Starship Troopers''

A decade after the first ''RoboCop'' movie was produced, Neumeier rejoined Paul Verhoeven to work on '' Starship Troopers'', which was adapted from the novel with the same name by
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in 1959. With violence and satire thrown into a story of efforts by the human race to ensure its survival, ''Starship Troopers'' was more successful in Europe, Asia, etc., than in North America where it drew gross ticket sales of about $54 million at theaters, although
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magazine selected this film as one of the "10 most artistic
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achievements of 1997". Neumeier also appeared in this film in the brief role of a man convicted of murder and sentenced to immediate execution.


''RoboCop Returns''

In January 2018 it was announced that Neumeier was writing a direct sequel to the 1987 classic film that would ignore both sequels and the 2014 remake. "We're not supposed to say too much. There's been a bunch of other RoboCop movies and there was recently a remake and I would say this would be kind of going back to the old RoboCop we all love and starting there and going forward. So it's a continuation really of the first movie. In my mind. So it's a little bit more of the old school thing," Neumeier said.” In July 2018, it was confirmed a new film, titled ''RoboCop Returns'', was in development, with
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directing and Justin Rhodes rewriting an original script by Neumeier and Michael Miner. In 2019, Neumeier said that Blomkamp wanted ''RoboCop Returns'' to be as close to the 1987 film as possible saying that Blomkemp feels that "it should be the proper Verhoeven if Verhoeven had directed a movie right after ''RoboCop''". On June 29, 2019, Blomkamp confirmed that the original RoboCop suit would be used in this film, saying "1 million% original" when answering a fan's question on
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. Blomkamp also gave an update on the script, saying "Script is being written. Going well! Imagine watching Verhoeven do a follow up film."


Personal life

Neumeier is father to two adult children, Casey Neumeier and autistic activist Shain Mahaffey Neumeier.


Filmography

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References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Neumeier, Edward 1957 births American film directors American male screenwriters Living people University of California, Santa Cruz alumni University of California, Los Angeles alumni