Variety

EVAN DODSON

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“Terms of Endearment”

At age 21, Dodson became the youngest writer on The Black List. Now 27, he radiates brighter than ever with the remake of “Terms of Endearment,” “Little Richard” for Apple and “Two Butterflie­s.”

When “Terms of “Endearment” came about, he had just completed the Universal Writers Lab when he received a call.

“My team asked if I saw the 1983 film and told me Lee Daniels was remaking it,” he says. “They needed a possible rewrite. I read the screenplay and loved his new take on the story.”

The film will center around a black family in the 1980s and 1990s, and Oprah Winfrey is in talks to play Shirley Maclaine’s iconic role. Dodson’s screenplay focuses on historical­ly important factors within the Black community. He can’t discuss details yet, but “Little Richard” is a biopic on the Architect of Rock and Roll. Before anything else, “Two Butterflie­s” was the first feature Dodson tackled.

“I was a sophomore in college at the time, and it started the entire trajectory of my career.”

Dodson’s work paid off — Academy Award-winning actor Viola Davis is set to star, along with the possibilit­y of Regina King.

“It’s about two sisters who went through this horrific tragedy,” says Dodson. “In the present day, they rebuild their relationsh­ip during a road trip; however, one sister has dementia. It’s about healing and attaining forgivenes­s from someone who has no recollecti­on of the pain they caused. That’s a screenplay near and dear to my heart.”

Reps: Agent: Verve Influences: Michael Arndt, Michaela Coel, Lena Waithe — Michael Lee Simpson

I need to focus on character and allow the world, plot, story and themes to grow organicall­y.” — Samuel D. Hunter

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