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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Will_BeallWill Beall - Wikipedia

    Will Beall is an American screenwriter and former Los Angeles Police Department detective. He is best known for writing the scripts for Gangster Squad (2013) and the DC Extended Universe films Aquaman (2018) and Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021), and for developing the police TV series Training Day and Deputy , which were canceled ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm3263825Will Beall - IMDb

    Will Beall was born on 10 December 1971 in Orange, California, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Aquaman (2018), Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021) and Gangster Squad (2013).

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  3. What Beall responded to in "Maverick" was the fact that it delivered the pleasure of nostalgia but worked completely on its own, a quality that served as a guiding principle for both "Axel F" and ...

  4. Will Beall is an American screenwriter and former Los Angeles Police Department detective. He is best known for writing the script for the 2013 film Gangster Squad,the DC movie AQUAMAN and developing the TV series Training Day.

  5. Will Beall is an American screenwriter and former Los Angeles Police Department detective. He wrote the screenplay for Aquaman. In December 2020, he received story credit for the script of the film Zack Snyder's Justice League with Chris Terrio and Zack Snyder.

  6. A former detective in the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), Will Beall announced his arrival in literary world with his acclaimed debut novel LA REX in 2006. Subsequently, he made his screenwriting debut with the Hollywood crime drama Gangster Squad (2013), which starred Sean Penn, Ryan Gosling, Josh Brolin and Emma Stone in the lead roles.

  7. Deputy: Created by Will Beall. With Stephen Dorff, Yara Martinez, Brian Van Holt, Bex Taylor-Klaus. Deputy Bill Hollister, a career lawman who is very comfortable kicking down doors but utterly lost in a staff meeting, becomes acting sheriff of Los Angeles County when the sheriff drops dead.