The writers behind the adapted screenplays of the films A Complete Unknown, Conclave, Nickel Boys, Sing Sing and The Wild Robot have been nominated for the 37th annual Scripter Awards.
This year’s TV nominees are the scribes and authors behind Baby Reindeer, Ripley, Say Nothing, Shōgun and two-time defending champ Slow Horses.
The awards, bestowed annually by the USC Libraries, honor the writers of the year’s most accomplished film and episodic series adaptations as well as the writers of the works on which they are based.
Winners will be revealed in a black-tie ceremony February 22 in the Town & Gown ballroom at USC. RELATED: Deadline’s 2025 Read The Screenplay Series The Scripter film race, won last year by eventual Oscar Adapted Screenplay winner Cord Jefferson‘s script for American Fiction based on Percival Everett’s novel, features works that run the gamut of original IP, with this year’s nominees’ source material spanning a magazine article (Sing Sing), a children’s book (The Wild Robot), a nonfiction book (A Complete Unknown) and a pair of novels (Conclave and Nickel Boys).
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