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He is currently developing two of his creator-owned graphic novels Too Dead to Die and Last Flight Out as a movie for Universal Studios and a television series for Netflix, respectively. Guggenheim is married to fellow writer/showrunner Tara Butters (Reaper, Agent Carter, Gen V).
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Jun 22, 2023 · Q&A: Showrunner Marc Guggenheim Opens Up about the TV Series That Changed His Life…and Broke His Heart The “ARROW” creator goes in-depth about the iconic series that made him the person and storyteller he is and how rebooting it traumatized him in unexpected ways
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Guggenheim currently lives in Encino, California, with his wife, two daughters, and a handful of pets. Keep up to date on his latest projects with LegalDispatch, a weekly newsletter where he shares news and notes about writing, comics, and the entertainment industry.
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Guggenheim is married to fellow writer-producer and showrunner Tara Butters, [15] who has previously worked on projects including Marvel's Agent Carter, ABC's Resurrection and Dollhouse. [16] During the 2023 writers strike Guggenheim sided with the WGA and went on strike. [17] [18]