The Gotham Group
Nicholas McCabe is a literary manager at The Gotham Group, having held this position since March 2018. Previously, Nicholas served as an assistant segment producer on the show Conan from 2016 to November 2017, where responsibilities included coordinating production elements and enhancing production methodologies for over 200 segments. Nicholas also held roles at William Morris Endeavor from 2013 to 2016, first as an intern and later as an assistant, focusing on digital developments, talent packaging, and event coordination within the unscripted department. Early in the career, Nicholas was an assistant and account coordinator at Industrial Strength Advertising from 2008 to 2010, managing client campaigns and improving sales leads. Nicholas earned a degree in Political Science from UCLA between 2011 and 2013.
The Gotham Group
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The Gotham Group's literary management practice encompasses all aspects of writing and directing, whether it be film, television, publishing, journalism, or content creation. Beginning with Tony DiTerlizzi's award-winning family adventure THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES, which Gotham produced for Paramount in 2008, the Gotham Group has sought out visually stunning and compelling stories that strive to entertain audiences worldwide. In the YA space, the Gotham Group produced the MAZE RUNNER trilogy for 20th Century Fox, based on James Dashner's New York Times #1 bestselling novels. The first movie in the series was released in 2014, and the series has made over $1 billion worldwide. On the prestige drama front, Gotham produced the father/son road trip film KODACHROME, which stars Ed Harris, Jason Sudeikis, and Elizabeth Olsen. KODACHROME is based on a New York Times article by A.G. Sulzberger, and premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, where it was acquired for distribution by Netflix, who released the film to race review in April 2018. In 2020, Gotham produced the movie adaptation of Jerry Spinelli's STARGIRL, which is one of the most beloved and acclaimed YA novels, which over a million copies in print worldwide. STARGIRL was be one of the first original productions for Walt Disney Studios' streaming platform, Disney+.