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Aaron John Waltke (born August 8, 1984) is an American screenwriter, author, executive producer and showrunner. He is best known for his work on
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's '' Trollhunters'' (2016–2018), '' Wizards: Tales of Arcadia'' (2020), and '' Star Trek: Prodigy'' (2021–present). In 2020, he was named by ''The College Magazine'' as one of its "20 under 40" List. He has received an
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, a
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, and multiple nominations for his work in film and television.


Early life

Aaron Waltke was born and raised in
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and spent some of his childhood on the islands of Sanibel-Captiva in the
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. He attended
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, where he initially studied Psychology until he began directing live theatre, performing sketch comedy, and writing screenplays. He moved to Los Angeles, where his work was shown at venues including
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,
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,
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, and the L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival.


Career


Film and television

Waltke began his television career producing and directing documentaries for
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affiliate
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. After moving to Los Angeles, he was hired by '' The National Lampoon'' as a writer and producer to create original content. In 2012, he was hired to write a live-action feature film adaptation of ''
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''. He was later hired to adapt a live action feature film version of the popular comic strip '' Heathcliff'' for the same company. In 2014, he joined
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's award-winning
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series '' Trollhunters'' produced by
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, for which he was twice-nominated and won an
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in the category of "Best Writing for an Animated Program," and was nominated for an
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. He became a showrunner and co-executive producer on the final installment of the franchise, '' Wizards: Tales of Arcadia'', for which he co-wrote the pilot with del Toro. He was nominated for an
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in the category of " Outstanding Children's Animated Series" and won a
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for "Best New Series". In 2017, he served as a head writer for a
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spinoff of ''
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'' entitled ''
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'' produced by
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. While there, he co-wrote an episode of ''
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'' for the same creative team. In July 2019, Waltke joined the television show '' Star Trek: Prodigy'' as a writer and producer, later co-executive producer and co-head writer for the series. He previously collaborated with the show's creators,
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, on ''Trollhunters.'' In 2022, he was nominated for an
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for "Outstanding Animated Series" for his work on the show. In 2023 and 2025, his work was twice nominated for a
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in the category of "Outstanding Achievement in Family Programming." In 2024, his and others' contributions to ''
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'' were honored with a Peabody Institutional Award. In October 2020,
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announced that Waltke was attached to develop and executive produce an
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feature film with Powerhouse Animation based on George Mann's '' Ghosts of Manhattan'' novels, an action sci-fi noir story set in an
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1920s New York. In 2023, Waltke was hired to develop the story and script for the feature film ''
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,'' a prequel film in the ''
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'' franchise. In 2025, Waltke was announced as showrunner, executive producer, and co-head writer for
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's television adaptation of the bestselling fantasy series ''Wings of Fire''.


Comics and graphic novels

In 2023, Waltke was announced as a writer for
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in the anthology, ''How to Lose a Guy Gardner in 10 Days.'' The collection explores the strange world of superhero romance in the
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. In 2025, Waltke became co-writer of
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's ''The Excelsiors'', a graphic novel series based on Lee's final unpublished works set in an original superhero universe.


Personal life

Waltke is married to fellow writer and published mystery author Ellen Tremiti. They reside in Los Angeles. Waltke engages in youth activism and outreach. He was the keynote speaker at the 2018 RESET Technology & Creativity Conference, a bi-national event between
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, and
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, aimed at encouraging youth innovation, creativity, and opportunity across the Mexico–US border.


Selected filmography


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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