"I’m sort of appropriately naive, because if I knew how hard these things would be [to film], I sometimes probably wouldn’t do them, you know? But Ridley, I mean… I watch the movie, and I forget that we didn’t actually shoot it on Mars. When we’d watch early cuts, occasionally the camera would pan over and catch a bush they hadn’t painted out yet and I’d go, ‘Wait a minute, that’s not Mars?’ Even my brain just couldn’t figure it out, because boy, Ridley’s good at that."
Drew Goddard was the screenwriter of The Martian for Sir Ridley Scott to direct. In the past Goddard had scripted episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Marvel's Daredevil, Alias and Lost, as well as the feature films World War Z, Cloverfield, 10 Cloverfield Lane and The Cabin in the Woods, which he directed.
Early Life[]
Goddard was born in Houston, Texas and was raised in Los Alamos, New Mexico, the son of Colleen Mary (Hogan), a teacher, and Dr. Laurence Woodbury Goddard.
He started his career in the 2000s with Buffy the Vampire Slayer (witch won a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation) and Angel.
Episodes Written[]
Buffy the Vampire Slayer[]
- "Selfless"
- "Conversations with Dead People" (with Jane Espenson; Joss Whedon and Marti Noxon uncredited)
- "Never Leave Me"
- "Lies My Parents Told Me" (with David Fury)
- "Dirty Girls"
Angel[]
- "Lineage"
- "Damage" (with Steven S. DeKnight)
- "Why We Fight" (with DeKnight)
- "Origin"
- "The Girl in Question" (with DeKnight)
Alias[]
- "Welcome to Liberty Village" – January 26, 2005
- "Tuesday" – March 30, 2005
- "Mockingbird" – October 20, 2005
- "There's Only One Sydney Bristow" – April 26, 2006 (100th episode)
- "All the Time in the World" – May 22, 2006 (with Jeff Pinkner) (series finale)
Lost[]
- 1.16 – "Outlaws" – February 16, 2005
- 3.02 – "The Glass Ballerina" – October 11, 2006 (with Jeff Pinkner)
- 3.08 – "Flashes Before Your Eyes" – February 14, 2007 (with Damon Lindelof)
- 3.13 – "The Man from Tallahassee" – March 21, 2007 (with Pinkner)
- 3.16 – "One of Us" – April 11, 2007 (with Carlton Cuse)
- 3.20 – "The Man Behind the Curtain" – May 9, 2007 (with Elizabeth Sarnoff)
- 4.02 – "Confirmed Dead" – February 7, 2008 (with Brian K. Vaughan)
- 4.06 – "The Other Woman" – March 6, 2008 (with Christina M. Kim)
- 4.09 – "The Shape of Things to Come" – April 24, 2008 (with Vaughan)
Marvel's Daredevil[]
- 1.01 – "Into the Ring" – April 10, 2015
- 1.02 – "Cut Man" – April 10, 2015
Year | Title | Credited as | Notes | |||
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Writer | Director | Producer | Executive producer | |||
2002–2003 | Buffy the Vampire Slayer | Yes | Writer (5 episodes) | |||
2003–2004 | Angel | Yes | Writer (5 episodes), executive story editor | |||
2005–2006 | Alias | Yes | Yes | Writer (5 episodes), co-producer, producer | ||
2005–2008 | Lost | Yes | Yes | Writer (9 episodes), supervising producer, co-executive producer | ||
2015–present | Daredevil | Yes | Yes | Creator; writer (2 episodes) | ||
2016–present | The Good Place | Yes | Yes | Director (1 episode: "Chapter 1: Everything Is Fine") |
Movies Written[]
Year | Title | Credited as | Notes | ||
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Writer | Director | Executive producer | |||
2008 | Cloverfield | Yes | No | No | |
2012 | The Cabin in the Woods | Yes | Yes | No | Co-written with Joss Whedon |
2013 | World War Z | Yes | No | No | With Damon Lindelof and Mandatthew Michael Carnahan and J. Michael Straczynski, based on the novel by Max Brooks |
2015 | The Martian | Yes | No | Yes | Based on the novel by Andy Weir |
2016 | 10 Cloverfield Lane | No | No | Yes | Spiritual successor to Cloverfield |