Matthew Orton

Matthew Orton is a British writer and producer, who graduated from Magdalen College, the University of Oxford in 2010 with a first in History. His debut feature screenplay, CLEAN, featured on the Brit List. He also won a BBC young writers' competition in 2012. Early in his career, Matt participated in the Guiding Lights feature scheme, mentored by Academy Award-nominated writer Matt Charman, and was named a ‘Star of Tomorrow’ by Screen International.  In 2015, Matt sold a spec screenplay to MGM about the capture of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann. This script featured on the Black List and the Brit List in 2016, before being produced and then released in 2018 as the feature Operation Finale, directed by Chris Weitz and with a cast led by Oscar Isaac and Sir Ben Kingsley.  Matt’s TV series Devil's Peak, based on Deon Meyer’s acclaimed Benny Griessel novels, is currently in production for MNET, Lookout Point, and Expanded Media.  Orton is currently pening additional scenes and material for Marvel Studios' Captain America: Brave New World; that will be shot in additional photography, which will take place in spring-summer of 2024.

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Executive Producer:
2025  Cleaner

Screenplay:
2025  Cleaner
????  Knights

Writer:
2018  Operation Finale
2025  Cleaner
????  Knights
????  Untitled Bane and Deathstroke Film

Consulting Producer:
2022  Moon Knight

Executive Producer:
2022  Moon Knight
2023  Devil's Peak

Writer:
2022  Moon Knight
2023  Devil's Peak

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