Susan Ehrhart

Susan Ehrhart’s name has been popping up all over the place lately, especially if you’ve been anywhere near a cinema in the last two years. She’s racked up a wild little trio of credits, from the fantastical mayhem of “Red One” (2024), to the adrenaline-soaked chaos in “Bad Boys: Ride or Die” (2024), and, yeah, she even had a hand in the Marvel juggernaut “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” (2022). That’s a range, right? One minute, you’re knee-deep in Christmas action-comedy mayhem with Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans. Blink, and she’s wrangling explosions and car chases with Will Smith and Martin Lawrence like it’s just another Tuesday. And then there’s “Wakanda Forever,” where everything’s about legacy and grief and cool tech and, honestly, the weight of a cultural phenomenon. No pressure, Susan. It’s not every day you get to be involved with a film that smashes box office records and gets basically everyone talking for months. If you’re keeping score, that’s a resume that bounces from superhero epics to buddy cop chaos and a holiday romp that doesn’t care one bit about subtlety. Kind of feels like she’s got the golden touch for big, crowd-pleasing movies, huh? Whether she’s behind the scenes making the magic happen or just lending a hand somewhere in the madness, she’s definitely a name to watch. You never know where she’ll show up next, but odds are, it’ll be something loud, wild, and probably a little bit legendary.

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  • Professions: Production Manager, Producer

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