John Pogue

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John Pogue
Occupation(s) Film director, film producer, screenwriter
Years active1998–present

John Pogue is an American filmmaker. He is an alumnus of Yale University. [1] [2] [3]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleWriterProducerDirector
1998 U.S. Marshals [4] [1] YesNoNo
2000 The Skulls [5] YesYesNo
2001 The Fast and the Furious [6] NoExecutiveNo
2002 Rollerball [7] YesNoNo
The Skulls II NoYesNo
Ghost Ship [8] YesNoNo
2005 The Skulls III NoYesNo
2011 Quarantine 2: Terminal [9] YesNoYes
2014 The Quiet Ones [10] YesNoYes
2018 Blood Brother [11] NoNoYes
2020 Deep Blue Sea 3 [12] NoNoYes
2022 Eraser: Reborn [13] NoNoYes
TBACabo [14] [15] NoNoYes

Other credits

YearTitleRole
2000 The Skulls Second Unit Director

Uncredited revisions

Unmade projects

YearTitleRoleNotesProduction StatusRef.
1995Man With a FootballWriterN/A [16] [17] [1] [2]
The Damocles NetworkWriterN/A [18] [1] [2] [16]
1996The DriverWriterRemake of the 1978 film of the same name Unmade [1]
Force 21WriterN/A [1]
2001NightfallDirectorBased on an original script by Dennis Lehane N/A [19]
2002Altered CarbonWriterBased on the 2002 novel of the same name by Richard K. Morgan.Unmade [20]
2003ExtractorsWriterBased on an original script by James DeMonaco and Kevin Fox [21] N/A [22] [23]
2004DelilahWriter, ProducerN/A [24]
2006MaléfiqueWriterRemake of the 2002 film of the same name N/A [25]
2008BurnoutWriterBased on a script by Tony Peckham [26] [27] N/A [1] [28]
2013CiudadDirectorBased on a graphic novel by Joe Russo, Anthony Russo, Ande Parks and Fernando LeonUnmade, later filmed as Extraction [29] [30]
2016 Wake DirectorScreenplay written by Christopher BorrelliCancelled [31] [32] [33]
2017 Brodie’s Law: Project Jameson DirectorBased on the comic book series by David Bircham and Daley OsiyemiIn Development [34]
2021What’s In it For Me?Writer, ProducerBased on a novel by Joseph Stedino and Dary MateraIn Development [35]

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