Francesca Gailes

Francesca Gailes is a British-American screenwriter, producer, and occasional actress. As a writer, she contributed to high-profile series such as She‑Hulk: Attorney at Law (2022) and The Tick (2019), where she worked as a story editor and penned individual episodes. In 2023, she expanded her television portfolio with writing credits on Twisted Metal, followed by an episode of the MCU Disney+ TV show Ironheart (2025), where she also holds a producer title.  Earlier in her career, Gailes served as executive producer and writer on the 2015 series "The Enemy: The N in Me" and was both a staff writer and story editor on Netflix's "On My Block " between 2018 and 2019. Her multifaceted involvement in production also includes supervising producer duties, notably on Twisted Metal. In addition to her behind-the-scenes roles, she has acting credits, including a performance in the 2009 short film Devils Racecourse.

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Producer:
2025  Ironheart

Story Editor:
2022  She-Hulk: Attorney at Law
2025  Ironheart

Supervising Producer:
2022  She-Hulk: Attorney at Law
2023  Twisted Metal
2025  Ironheart

Writer:
2022  She-Hulk: Attorney at Law
2023  Twisted Metal
2025  Ironheart

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