Dougherty made his directorial and writing debut with the animated short film ''
Season's Greetings, which was released in 1996. The hand-drawn short film marked the debut of "Sam", the pint-sized spirit of Halloween who would later become the star of Trick 'r Treat. Michael was also an animator on the Nick Jr. series Blue's Clues and Little Bill'' at
Nick Digital. Dougherty went on to co-write several screenplays, including the superhero sequel
X2, which was released in 2003. He also co-wrote the screenplay for the 2005 supernatural horror film
Urban Legends: Bloody Mary, and
Superman Returns, which was released in 2006. Dougherty made his feature directorial debut with the horror anthology film ''
Trick 'r Treat, starring Anna Paquin, Dylan Baker, and Brian Cox. It played at several film festivals, before being released on DVD on October 6, 2009, in the US and Canada. It received acclaim and went on to gain a cult following before finally being released theatrically in October 2022. The short film Season's Greetings
, which was the precursor to Trick 'r Treat
, was released as a DVD extra and was aired on FEARnet in October 2013 as part of a 24-hour Trick 'r Treat
marathon on Halloween. Trick ‘r Treat'' has since become a perennial favorite that has spawned a growing line of toys, comics, theme park attractions, and Halloween decor, and a sequel is in development with
Legendary Pictures. In December 2014, he began work on the holiday horror comedy
Krampus, starring
Toni Collette,
Adam Scott,
David Koechner, and
Allison Tolman, which was released to moderate critical and commercial success in December 2015. Much like
Trick ‘r Treat,
Krampus has become an annual holiday classic. He also co-wrote the story for the film
X-Men: Apocalypse (2016). Dougherty directed the science fiction sequel
Godzilla: King of the Monsters, for which he wrote the script with Zach Shields, from a story he co-wrote with Shields and
Max Borenstein. The film, starring
Millie Bobby Brown,
Vera Farmiga, and
Ken Watanabe, was released in 2019, to mixed reviews; it grossed $386 million worldwide. In April 2020,
HBO was announced to be developing a
Hellraiser television series that would serve as "an elevated continuation and expansion" of its mythology, with
Mark Verheiden and Dougherty writing and
David Gordon Green directing several episodes. The three will executive produce with
Danny McBride,
Jody Hill,
Brandon James and
Roy Lee of
Vertigo Entertainment. In September 2020,
Clive Barker announced Dougherty will Direct a
television series adaptation of
Nightbreed. Dougherty and Shields provided rewrites for
Godzilla vs. Kong, starring
Brian Tyree Henry,
Rebecca Hall, and
Alexander Skarsgård, but only retained a "Story By" credit along with
Terry Rossio. Dougherty and Shields provided "additional literary material" for
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, along with James Ashcroft, Eli Kent, and
Nicole Perlman. In February 2024
Colossal Biosciences announced a Multiyear Docu-series with Dougherty as executive producer. ==Filmography==