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      • Rick Jaffa (born May 8, 1956) and Amanda Silver (born May 24, 1963) are an American husband-and-wife screenwriting and film production duo.
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  1. Rick Jaffa (born May 8, 1956) and Amanda Silver (born May 24, 1963) are an American husband-and-wife screenwriting and film production duo. [1] A married couple since 1989 who have been working together since 1992, they came to prominence for writing and producing the Planet of the Apes reboot Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011), co-writing ...

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  3. May 10, 2024 · Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver – the writer-producer duo known for ‘Planet of the Apes,’ ‘Avatar’ and ‘Jurassic World’ – talk about being fired, rehired and inspired to make five more ‘Apes.’. By...

  4. Dec 24, 2022 · Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, screenwriters for Avatar: Way of Water, discuss the extensive process they went through to write the script.

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  5. The fans rushed back to the theaters, knowing that the wait was worth it. Writer/ director James Cameron, and screenwriters Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver spoke with Creative Screenwriting Magazine about creating cinematic history by writing about pieces of their own lives.

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    Jaffa, Silver, Friedman and Salerno had their first meeting with Cameron in July 2013 in the “Avatar” production offices in Manhattan Beach. “We were late the first day, by the way,” Jaffa says. Silver immediately jumps in. “Oh, we’re not going to talk about that are we?” she says. “That was horrible!” The exchange is as turbulent as the couple get...

    “From the beginning, one of the challenges — I’ll say it was a delicious challenge — is that there was too much material,” Silver says. The most vexing issue for Jaffa and Silver was that their movie not only had to reintroduce Jake and Neytiri, but bring audiences up to speed on 14 years that had passed since the first film, including introducing ...

    Of all the creative ideas Cameron brought to the table in their first meeting, easily one of the most baffling was his decision to bring back Sigourney Weaver as Kiri, the teenage daughter of Dr. Grace Augustine, Weaver’s human character from “Avatar.” In the first movie, Grace dies from a gunshot wound, but only after Jake and Neytiri attempt to s...

    Another big swing Cameron introduced to the writers from the start was the return of Quaritch — who was killed by Neytiri in “Avatar” — in a Na’vi body, an idea that Jaffa says once again provoked the question, “How is that going to work? Will audiences buy it?” In the same breath, Jaffa adds that Quaritch’s presence in the movie also speaks to the...

    The most profound emotional bond in “The Way of Water” is not between a father and son, however — it’s between Jake’s youngest son, Lo’ak, and Payakan, a giant tulkun. Highly intelligent and deeply emotional, the tulkun are an integral part of the lives of the Metkayina clan. Lo’ak’s connection to Payakan drives the story for the second half of the...

    The couple estimate that they wrote for about a year, finishing up in 2015. Cameron didn’t start production until 2017, however. Since he shot “The Way of Water” and “Avatar 3” back-to-back, he only wrapped production in September 2020. Still, Jaffa and Silver say they do not expect they’ll be doing any more writing for the franchise. “Our job was ...

    Both Jaffa and Silver remain close to Friedman and Salerno; the pair collaborated with Friedman on the screenplay for “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes,” which is scheduled to open in 2024. More fundamentally, while they’ve been working screenwriters since the 1990s, their experience working on “Avatar” has changed how they look at their job. “I c...

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  6. May 29, 2024 · Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes has an unexpectedly heartbreaking opening, and producers Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver helped explain why.

  7. Rick Jaffa (born May 8, 1956) and Amanda Silver (born May 24, 1963) are an American husband-and-wife screenwriting and film production duo.