Aaron Guzikowski is an American screenwriter. He is best known for writing the 2013 film Prisoners and creating the 2014 television series The Red Road. In 2020, he created the HBO Max series Raised by Wolves.
His next project was an adaptation of the 2008 Icelandic film Reykjavík-Rotterdam titled Contraband. He was hired by actor Mark Wahlberg, who had once been attached to star in Prisoners. Although the script was written after Prisoners, it was released a year earlier in 2012.[3]
Guzikowski initially co-wrote Seventh Son for Warner Bros.; the project ended up at Universal, without credit for his work. In November 2014, Universal hired him to write a reboot of The Wolf Man.[6] In December 2015, he was in negotiations for a Friday the 13th reboot at Paramount Pictures which was ultimately cancelled.[7]
He is the creator and primary screenwriter of Raised by Wolves, released in September 2020 on HBO Max as part of an overall deal with the network.[8]
Personal life
Guzikowski is of Polish descent - his great-grandmother was from Poland.[9]
He moved to Los Angeles after selling his first script in 2009,[1] and is married with three children.[2] He was raised Catholic but is no longer practicing, although, he states "I often make connections to Catholic iconography or Bible stories".[10]