Birthdate: November 8, 1989 (36 Years Old)
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, NY
Nia DaCosta has had a remarkable trajectory as a filmmaker, from her initial status as a lauded indie New York writer-director to becoming the youngest person to ever direct a Marvel movie, all in five years. Between 2009 and 2014, DaCosta was either a writer-director, director-producer, or writer of only four short student films.
Upon graduating from NYU’s Tisch School, DaCosta was a TV production assistant, leading her to work with filmmakers Steve McQueen,
Martin Scorsese (her idol), and Steven Soderbergh. DaCosta’s script for her first feature film,
Little Woods (2018), was selected as a project for Sundance’s 2015 Screenwriters and Directors Labs. DaCosta expanded the project from a short to a feature, starring
Tessa Thompson, Lily James, Luke Kirby, James Badge Dale, and Lance Reddick, and funded via Kickstarter; after a Tribeca festival premiere, the film was released by
NEON.
Jordan Peele and his Monkeypaw Productions recruited Nia DaCosta to direct and co-write (with Peele and Win Rosenfeld) her first studio-produced (Universal) film, the sequel and fourth movie in the series,
Candyman (2021), starring
Yahya Abdul-Mateen, Teyonah Parris, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Colman Domingo, and Tony Todd, and earning a solid $77.4 million globally.
Even before
Candyman opened, DaCosta was attached as director and co-writer (with Megan McDonnell and Elissa Karasik) to Marvel Studios’
The Marvels (2023), starring Brie Larson,
Teyonah Parris,
Iman Vellani, Zane Ashton, Park Seo-Joon, and
Samuel L. Jackson, and budgeted at $275 million.