Lewis Schoenbrun

Lewis Andrew Schoenbrun (born September 21, 1958)[1] is an American filmmaker and editor.

Schoenbrun became a fan of director Stanley Kubrick at age nine, when he watched the film 2001: A Space Odyssey.

[2] During his time with the production company, he used a Moviola to edit a documentary film about a trip to Kenya, Africa that he went on with a group of aspiring astronomers.

In the late 1980s, Schoenbrun acted as an assistant editor on the films Mystic Pizza and UHF.

After directing several direct-to-video films in the 2000s, Schoenbrun and a producer wanted to make an adaptation of the comic book hero Spider-Man, starring a female protagonist.