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Gary Leslie Whitta (born 21 July 1972) is an English screenwriter, author, game designer, and
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. He was
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of both the UK and US editions of ''
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'' magazine and contributor to gaming magazine ''
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''. Whitta was the screenwriter of ''
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'' (2010), co-wrote '' After Earth'' (2013) with M. Night Shyamalan, and co-developed the story for ''
Rogue One ''Rogue One: A Star Wars Story'' (or simply ''Rogue One'') is a 2016 American epic space opera film directed by Gareth Edwards. The screenplay by Chris Weitz and Tony Gilroy is from a story by John Knoll and Gary Whitta. It was produced by L ...
'' (2016).


Career

Whitta began his career as a writer and games journalist for ''
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'' magazine. When ''ACE'' closed down in 1992, he became deputy editor of '' The One for Amiga Games'' and was involved with founding the original ''PC Gamer'' magazine in the UK. He subsequently served as the editor of Total Football. A few years later, he moved to the
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to become editor-in-chief of the newer, US version, of ''
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''.


Magazine publishing

Besides his involvement setting up ''PC Gamer'', Whitta has a long history of involvement with print and online magazines of all kinds. ''ACE'' magazine was owned by UK publisher
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, and in early 2000 Whitta worked with Future to establish a film magazine, ''Total Movie'' magazine. Due to financial difficulties at the publisher, ''Total Movie'' was canceled after only four issues in early 2001.CHUD.com
Forum archive, February 2001.
While no longer managing or editing, Whitta still contributes game reviews and opinion pieces for a number of gaming publications. His articles can be found in various places, including ''PC Gamer'' and 1Up.com. He also shows up in industry podcasts, for example with Tested.com, ''PC Gamer'' and Next Generation.


Screenwriting

In addition to contributing to periodicals, Whitta has written a number of screenplays and TV episodes. A partial list, including the text of those which were not picked up, could at one time be found on his
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. Whitta has found Hollywood success as the screenwriter of the film ''
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''. He was also working on a script known as the "Monkey Project" with
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, which would have reimagined the classic Buddhist novel ''
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'' (and the related classic television series '' Monkey'') as an animated series. However, Weston pulled out of the project. He wrote the script for the action thriller film ''Undying''. His latest screenwriting work was the sci-fi film '' After Earth''. He was hired to script the first '' Star Wars'' stand-alone film, ''
Rogue One ''Rogue One: A Star Wars Story'' (or simply ''Rogue One'') is a 2016 American epic space opera film directed by Gareth Edwards. The screenplay by Chris Weitz and Tony Gilroy is from a story by John Knoll and Gary Whitta. It was produced by L ...
'', directed by
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. On 9 January 2015, he was announced to have amicably parted ways with the film. On 27 October 2016, ''
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'' reported that Warner Bros., Village Roadshow and Team Downey had put together a writers' room for the third of the
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Sherlock Holmes movies, with several top names, including Whitta, Nicole Perlman, Justin Malen, Geneve Dworet-Robertson and Kieran Fitzgerald.


Game development

Whitta has written for '' Duke Nukem Forever'',GaryWhitta.com
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'', and '' Gears of War''. He has also consulted on general game design for
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,
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,
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, Midway Games, and others. More recently, Whitta was tapped to oversee the narrative development of
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' episodic video game adaptation of '' The Walking Dead'', while writing its fourth episode. Though he left Telltale after completing the first season, he returned to help complete '' The Walking Dead: The Final Season''. He serves as a story consultant on '' Halo 5: Guardians''.


Comic books

Whitta is also the writer behind a popular short series of comic books based on the Death, Jr. character, together with cover artist
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and illustrator
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. Having been extended to a second three-part series, the writing has received praise as "charming and cleverly subversive" and for its "quirky characters and slick humor". Whitta spoke about his experience writing this comic with
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in May 2005. Whitta is currently co-creating the comic ''OLIVER'' with
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/ The Boys co-creator and illustrator
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for a 2015 release from Image Comics.


Podcasts

Whitta was a frequent commentator on the ''PC Gamer'' podcast and he co-hosted the ''Game Theory'' podcast with Colin Campbell, which has since stopped being produced. In September 2011, Whitta and Campbell, then News and Features Editor at IGN, started a new podcast in the same vein as ''Game Theory'', called IGN's Game Business Show. He also commentated on the Next Gen podcast until the podcast was canceled. He was a weekly co-host of This is Only a Test (
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) and an occasional guest on Behind the Screened Door ( Screened), the Giant Bombcast (
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) the
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Podcast, before
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was sold in two deals to
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and BermanBraun. In October 2011, Whitta helped raise over $50,000 for Child's Play when he co-hosted a 24-hour-long, live-streamed edition of This is Only a Test with Tested creators Will Smith and Norman Chan. Whitta continues to chair the Octoberkast charity event every year, creating the "Space Rocks" game in 2013. Whitta has returned as a guest on Giant Bomb's Giant Bombcast in recent years. In November 2017, Whitta became an official co-host for the video game podcast, Kinda Funny Games Daily after numerous guest appearances on the show and one on Kinda Funny's flagship podcast The GameOverGreggy Show. Additionally, Whitta has been a co-host for Kinda Funny's Xbox-centric podcast, the Kinda Funny Xcast, since its premiere in July 2020. In April 2020, Whitta launched a late-night talk show in the form of an online live stream set in the video game '' Animal Crossing: New Horizons,'' called '' Animal Talking''. The show has featured several celebrity guests, including
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, Brie Larson, and
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. On 21 August 2020, Whitta announced ''Talk Guys'', a talk show based in the game '' Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout''.


Personal life

Whitta resides in the San Francisco Bay Area, California with his wife Leah, and has two children. In 2009, he became a US citizen.


Filmography

As writer Film * ''
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'' (2010) * '' After Earth'' (2013) – Co-wrote the script with M. Night Shyamalan from a story written by
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* '' Rogue One: A Star Wars Story'' (2016) – Co-wrote story only with John Knoll * ''Starlight'' (TBA) - Writer Television * ''Nerd Court'' (2015) - 9 episodes * ''
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'' (2016–2017) – 4 episodes Video Game * '' The Walking Dead: The Game'' (2012) – Co-wrote the game with Sean Vanaman and Jake Rodkin * '' The Walking Dead: 400 Days'' (2013) – Co-wrote the game with Sean Ainsworth, Nick Breckon, Mark Darin and Sean Vanaman * '' Halo 5: Guardians'' (2015) - Story Consultant * '' The Walking Dead: The Final Season'' (2018) - Writer & Consultant * '' Forspoken'' (2023) - Writer and story team lead Books * ''Abomination'' (2015) - Author, writer *'' Star Wars: The Last Jedi Adaptation'' (2018) - Writer * ''OLIVER'' (2019) - Writer *''
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80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular'' #1 (2020) – Co-wrote "Kill the Batman" story with Greg Miller


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list of books
Famous Whitta quotes
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