Tobias Iaconis is a German American screenwriter. His writing partner is Mikki Daughtry. He is best known for writing, with Daughtry, the films The Curse of La Llorona and Five Feet Apart.
Early life
Iaconis was born in Germany, to a German mother and an American father. A dual citizen, he grew up outside of the city of Kaiserslautern, attending U.S. Department of Defense Dependents Schools. At the age of eighteen, he moved to the United States to attend Haverford College, where he studied English literature with a concentration in creative writing.
Career
In 2009, Iaconis was the writer of for 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, starring Joe Manganiello and Ken Anderson. Previously he had written an unproduced sequel to Timecop for Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, and in 2010 he wrote an unproduced sequel to Shooter for Paramount Famous Productions. After partnering with Mikki Daughtry in 2012, they adapted the Jack Kilborn action-horror novel Afraid, for Vincent Newman Entertainment. In 2013, their script Elsewhere made the Black List. In 2014, Daughtry and Iaconis were hired to write an English-language remake of Sleep Tight, a Spanish thriller-horror film directed by Jaume Balagueró. In 2015, Daughtry and Iaconis sold a thriller pitch, The Children, to New Line Cinema. The film began principal photography in October 2017, with stars Linda Cardellini, Raymond Cruz, Patricia Velasquez, Jaynee Lynne Kinchen, and Roman Christou, and Michael Chaves directing. In July 2018, the movie's final title was announced as The Curse of La Llorona, and the film premiered at the SXSW Film Festival on March 15, 2019, where it was revealed to be a part of The Conjuring cinematic universe. The movie was released theatrically on April 19, 2019. Reviews were largely unfavorable, but the movie far exceeded opening-weekend box office expectations and was the top-grossing film, both domestically and internationally, that weekend. It has earned $204M worldwide on a production budget of $9M, and received a CinemaScore of "B-", which is considered high for a movie in the horror genre. In January 2017, Daughtry and Iaconis sold a young adult-themed pitch, Five Feet Apart, to CBS Films, for Justin Baldoni to produce and direct. Cole Sprouse and Haley Lu Richardson starred, with Moisés Arias in a supporting role, and Academy Award-winner Cathy Schulman producing. The film commenced principal photography in May 2018, and was released on March 15, 2019. Reviews were mixed, but the movie received a CinemaScore of "A" and out-performed box office expectations, earning over $91M world-wide on a production budget of $7M. A novel based upon the screenplay, written by Rachael Lippincott, was published by Simon & Schuster on November 20, 2018, became a number-one New York Times Best Seller, and won the 2019 Goodreads' Choice Awards for Best Young Adult Fiction. In November 2017, Daughtry and Iaconis were included in The Young and Hungry List 2017.
Upcoming work
In March 2019, Daughtry and Iaconis were hired by CBS Films to write the screenplay based on the social media sensation Esther the Wonder Pig. Jack Leslie, and Lauren Shuler Donner of the Donners’ Company, are producing. The film will follow the true story of how a couple adopts what they believe to be a five-pound pigmy pig, which then grows to 650 pounds, inspiring the local community and millions of online followers in the process. In June 2019, Daughtry and Iaconis signed on to pen the screenplay for Netflix’s film adaptation of the children's fantasy-horror book, Nightbooks, by author J. A. White. The movie is being produced by Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert of Ghost House Pictures and Mason Novick and Michelle Knudsen of MXN Entertainment. The tale follows Alex, a boy obsessed with scary stories, who is trapped by a witch in her modern, magical New York City apartment. His original hair-raising tales are the only thing keeping him safe as he desperately tries to find a way out of this twisted place. In July 2019, All This Time, a follow-up to the New York TimesBest Selling book, Five Feet Apart, was announced, written by Mikki Daughtry with Rachael Lippincott. In early February 2020, the book's cover was revealed, and an excerpt published. That same month, Lionsgate Films optioned the film rights to the book, and hired Daughtry and Iaconis to adapt the book for film; Daughtry and Iaconis will additionally serve as Executive Producers. In All This Time, a former high school quarterback, Kyle, is left grief-stricken by the tragic loss of his girlfriend, Kimberly, following a car crash. He eventually begins a cautious romance with an intriguing, creative girl, Marley. As strange events begin to unfold around him, Kyle comes to realize that his life with Marley might not be all that it seems. In July 2020, it was announced that Daughtry and Iaconis are writing the screenplay for what might be another installment in the Dirty Dancing film franchise, for Lionsgate Films. Jonahan Levine and Gillian Bohrer are producing; Jennifer Grey, who played the teenager Baby in the original movie, is executive producing. The movie is said to be set in the 1990s.