Ian Springer

History

Ian Springer is a writer. He frequently collaborates with writer and director Jeff Kaplan. Together, they created the 2013 independent comedy Bert and Arnie's Guide to Friendship, which Kaplan directed. They have also established a number of comedic ventures around town. Disaster Wedding, directed by Palm Springs filmmaker Max Barbakow and produced by End Cue and Jon Watts, and K-Pop: Lost in America, starring Charles Melton and Rebel Wilson and directed by JK Youn and CJ Entertainment, are among them. The young writers reunited at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts after initially meeting in a summer school programme for high school students at Boston University. For more than ten years, they have been friends and partners. They have also helped write Marvel Studios' The Fantastic Four.

Movies

Fantastic Four
Writer
Set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and based on the Marvel Comics characters of the same name.
The Last of the Great Romantics
Writer
Cameron Hill is plumbing the depths of heartbreak, loneliness, and despair. Or so he informs the loyal viewers of his video blog after being dumped by his girlfriend Marla. Wearing Marla's old pink terrycloth bathrobe, Cameron is completely disconnected from the real world until he strikes up an unlikely friendship with his new neighbor Kate, but their relationship is put to the test when Marla returns and wants Cameron back.
Bert and Arnie's Guide to Friendship
Writer
The romantic misadventures of Bert Sheering, a sophisticated, yet sexually repressed author and Arnie Hubert, an executive and unabashed ladies man. When Bert discovers that Arnie is sleeping with his wife, this modern day odd couple are launched into a journey filled with comedy, romance and ultimately, friendship.
Disaster Wedding
Writer
Set at a wedding that goes off the rails pretty fast.
K-Pop: Lost In America
Screenplay
A breaking K-pop group finds themselves mistakenly stranded in Waco, Texas, just days before their American debut at Madison Square Garden. Left with no phones, no money and no transportation, the group must overcome their differences and a host of crazy obstacles to make it to New York City. Along the way, they learn to love Texas, and Texas learns to love them back.