In 2004, Melton won Project Greenlight Season 3 along with Marcus Dunstan and John Gulager. The TV show premiered on Bravo and resulted in the horror/comedy film Feast. Based on its success, two sequels followed, ' and '. However, it was Melton's involvement with Saw, the most successful horror franchise of all-time, that brought him worldwide recognition and international box office success. He wrote Saw IV, Saw V, Saw VI and Saw 3D for a worldwide take of nearly $500,000,000. Additionally, Melton wrote the home invasion thriller The Collector, which was directed by his longtime writing partner, Marcus Dunstan. Melton & Dunstan adapted the acclaimed graphic novel Smoke and Guns by Kirsten Baldock and Fabio Moon. In the fall of 2006, Dimension Films preemptively acquired a dark and edgy horror/thriller spec script from Melton & Dunstan titled The Neighbor for a six-figures. Additionally, the writing team of Melton & Dunstan have performed writing duties on Lionsgate's My Bloody Valentine 3D, Piranha 3D by Alexandre Aja, a remake of Clive Barker's Hellraiser, a remake of William Castle's classic horror film The Tingler at Columbia Pictures for producer Neal Moritz, a remake of Scanners by David Cronenberg, a film adaptation of the classic sci-fi TV anthology The Outer Limits for MGM, and the action/adventure tentpole Pacific Rim by Guillermo Del Toro for Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros. On February 8, 2010, Melton told the film website Latino Review that Saw 3D is most likely the last entry in the Saw franchise. The sequel to Melton and Dunstan's horror film The Collector, named The Collection and again directed by Dunstan, started filming in Atlanta, GA during the spring of 2011. It was theatrically released in 2012. In November 2011, it was announced that Melton's debut horror/thriller novel, Black Light, would be adapted into a film with The Social Network's producer Michael De Luca. In December 2011, Melton sold a sci-fi pitch titled Rise to Warner Bros. along with his writing partner Marcus Dunstan. David Karlak is attached to direct and Roy Lee, producer of The Ring, is attached to produce. Melton & Dunstan performed writing work on the religious-themed horror/thriller film titled The Occult to be directed by Christian E. Christiansen and starring Rufus Sewell and Anne Heche, which is filming in 2012 with a theatrical release slated for 2013. In July 2012, The Hollywood Reporter reported that the Pacific Rim writers, Melton & Dunstan, were hired to adapt the God of War film. In September 2012, Deadline Hollywood reported that Melton and Dunstan were hired to rewrite the fantasy project Waterproof for Legendary Pictures. In June 2013, Melton sold a sci-fi pitch titled Outliers to 20th Century Fox along with his writing partner Marcus Dunstan. David Karlak is attached to direct and Peter Chernin, producer of Rise of the Planet of the Apes, is attached to produce. In 2015 they co-wrote a screenplay for the 11th Halloween installment, which was originally planned with a release in 2015 under the direction of Dunstan. In October 2016, Melton, along with partner Dunsten, were selected to write for the adaptation of Brandon Sanderson's The Way of Kings.
Screenplays
Release Date
Film
Budget
2005
Feast
$3,200,000
2007
Saw IV
$10,000,000
2008
'
$2,000,000
2008
Saw V
$10,800,000
2009
'
$2,000,000
2009
The Collector
$3,400,000
2009
Saw VI
$11,000,000
2010
Saw 3D
$20,000,000
2012
Piranha 3DD
$5,000,000
2012
The Collection
$10,000,000
2013
The Occult
2013
Black Light
2014
The Outer Limits
2014
Rise
2016
The Neighbor
Television
With success in film, Melton & Dunstan set their sights on television and sold several ideas to FOX, CBS, and ABC. In October 2006, the duo sold their first television idea to FOX titled The Vineyard. It was a raunchy half-hour horror/comedy with Family Guyshow runnerChris Sheridan attached as Executive Producer. In 2008, Melton & Dunstan sold an hourlong drama to CBS titled The Good Neighbor. Melton & Dunstan collaborated with Clive Barker in 2009 and sold an hourlong drama titled Clive Barker's Hotel to ABC. McG was attached to produce.