Arkasha Stevenson, director and co-writer of the successful prequel “The First Omen,” along with Tim Smith, the film’s screenwriter and executive producer, have signed with WME for representation across all areas. This strategic move follows the impressive global box office performance of “The First Omen,” which has grossed over $35 million within its first ten days of release and earned a commendable 80% certified fresh rating from Rotten Tomatoes critics.
🎥 A Formidable Creative Partnership: Stevenson and Smith have been a collaborative powerhouse since their early work on the short film “Pineapple,” which premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. Their creative synergy was evident as “Pineapple” not only stood out at the festival but also evolved into a TV series concept, eventually sold to AMC, for which they co-wrote the pilot episode.
📈 Rising Stars in Film and Television: “The First Omen,” penned by Stevenson and Smith along with Keith Thomas and based on a story by Ben Jacoby and characters by David Seltzer, is a prequel to the iconic 1976 horror film. The film’s success at the box office and with critics signifies their potential to shape unique narratives in the industry.
🚀 Expanding Creative Horizons: With WME’s representation, Stevenson and Smith are poised to explore broader opportunities in filmmaking and television. WME’s extensive network and industry expertise will likely open new doors for them, enhancing their ability to engage with larger projects and more diverse audiences.
🌟 A Promising Future with WME: As Arkasha Stevenson and Tim Smith embark on this new chapter with WME, the entertainment community is keen to see how their careers will unfold. With their proven track record of success and innovative storytelling, they are set to continue making significant impacts in the world of cinema and beyond.
The partnership between Arkasha Stevenson, Tim Smith, and WME marks a significant milestone in their careers, promising exciting developments in their future endeavors and contributions to the cinematic arts.