Freddie Goodwin
Freddie Goodwin (born June 18, 1996) is an Australian media business executive who serves as the chief executive officer (CEO) of Monsteristic. He is best known for creating the ShooterofIO game franchise as part of SOI Studios.
During the 2010s, Goodwin began working with Grant Gustin and Ryan Reynolds to improve the quality of the films he produced in the MCU. He aquired SOI Studios and merged that company with Mob Productions, whilst keeping SOI Studios open for game development. The aquiration had cost the company $750 million, while he continued to lead the ShooterofIO franchise. Goodwin confirmed he knew the damage that would occur if SOI Studios would be removed from that franchise.
Early life[edit | edit source]
Freddie Goodwin was born on 18 June 1996.
Career[edit | edit source]
Work on ShooterofIO and envisioning a film-universe[edit | edit source]
In 2005, Goodwin worked with multiple teams of game developers to make a first-person shooter video game and released ShooterofIO 1: Modern Ops (2007). Due to the success of the game, Goodwin worked with Air Studios and had them develop their own games every two years, while SOI Studios did so in the years Air Studios did not release a game. By 2011, War Games joined the development cycle and formed the three-year development cycle for the ShooterofIO franchise.
During the same time, Goodwin began the very early stages of planning the Mob Cinematic Universe and its first film Deadpool (2024). In June 2010, Goodwin planned to only make films about Deadpool, though changed his mind in July that year to make a Cinematic Universe, during the time the Marvel Cinematic Universe was just getting started.
The Authorities (2026–present)[edit | edit source]
Goodwin produces the series with the team and made multiple episodes alongside Case.
Personal life[edit | edit source]
Goodwin married Jessica Goodwin in 2017. They had a daughter named Ana in 2019. They are expecting a second child in December 2024.
Death[edit | edit source]
Goodwin was murdered.