Amy Jump

[2] Jump won a British Independent Film Award for Best Screenplay for both Kill List and Sightseers (2012).

[2] Jump wrote and co-edited and co-wrote the thrillers Kill List, Sightseers and Free Fire; she was also the sole author of A Field in England and High-Rise, all directed by Wheatley.

[5] The couple "tag-team" on co-written scripts, writing and rewriting each other's scenes and dialogue, without the need for discussion.

As-yet unmade scripts of Jump's include a remake of The Wages of Fear, adaptations of the Frank Miller and Geof Darrow comic book Hard Boiled and the video game Gauntlet, an original sci-fi film called Freakshift and a romantic comedy inspired by What's Up, Doc?

[4] In April 2019, she was hired to write a script for a planned sequel to Tomb Raider,[8] with Wheatley later joining as director.