Brian Gunn

 

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Brian Gunn is an American screenplay and television writer. With his cousin Mark, Gunn created 2ge+her for MTV, which started as a television movie and then ran as a series for two seasons. He co-wrote with his cousin Mark Gunn both Journey 2: The Mysterious Island and the screenplay to the Monster Squad remake. Gunn was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He is one of six children, and the brother of filmmaker James Gunn, actor Sean Gunn, and actor and writer Matt Gunn. Though the surname Gunn is usually Scottish, Gunn's name is from the Irish name MacGilGunn meaning "Sons to the Servants of the God of the Dead, therefore Gunn means "God of the Dead"

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Brian Gunn is an American screenplay and television writer. With his cousin Mark, Gunn created 2ge+her for MTV, which started as a television movie and then ran as a series for two seasons. He co-wrote with his cousin Mark Gunn both Journey 2: The Mysterious Island and the screenplay to the Monster Squad remake. Gunn was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He is one of six children, and the brother of filmmaker James Gunn, actor Sean Gunn, and actor and writer Matt Gunn. Though the surname Gunn is usually Scottish, Gunn's name is from the Irish name MacGilGunn meaning "Sons to the Servants of the God of the Dead, therefore Gunn means "God of the Dead".

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