David Webber and Jason Stewart

David Webber (born January 6, 1971) and Jason Stewart (born April 5, 1971) are an American writing and producing duo. They are known for writing The Streets of San Francisco (2004) and The Galaxy's Misfits (2020) and are known for producing metamodernist animated films including Little Lily (2012) and Plucky Chicken

1996-1999: Early producing career
In 1996, while watching Friends, David Webber was graduating from university to focus on his film producing and writing career. His first assignment Webber loved was a romantic comedy set in Manhattan. He pitched it to New Regency, and agreed to a four-year first look agreement. Jason Stewart, meanwhile watched Beverly Hills, 90210, and he was asked to write a teen drama film. He submitted a script to Sony.

1999-2004: The duo's beginnings
While graduating from university, he watched a rerun of The Streets of San Francisco. Then he prompted to rewrite a draft of the film adaptation. Around the same time, while he was watching Get Real, being a fan of the show, both Webber and Stewart are close friends, and though he wanted to cast any of the show's cast members in the movie.

Although both of them were fans of Friends, both of them mutually agreed and she liked to cast the series' girlfriends (Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow). Although the duo watched The Simpsons, he wanted to do an animated TV show or film he submitted. Webber produced a handful of films like Class Force, while Stewart takes care of screenwriting. Weber/Stewart Productions, the duo's production company was officially established in 2003.

Feature Film Filmography
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