A cross-medium storyteller, Brooke Walter creates original IP she was born to embody.
If any project sparks your interest, please contact Brooke via her contact form (below) to request further materials, including pitch decks, treatments, and full scripts.
A Psychological Thriller
Grief uncovers a truth darker than she ever imagined.
Logline After her detective husband and young daughter are killed in a mysterious hit-and-run accident, a grieving teacher begins seeing an enigmatic young girl who gradually draws her—and her late husband’s police partner—into the heart of a mystery surrounding a string of recent missing persons cases.
Human trafficking is an issue far murkier and closer to home than many people realise. Rarely is it portrayed on screen in a way that feels immediate, relatable, and deeply personal.
Hazel intertwines an intimate story of loss with a far-reaching criminal conspiracy. At its heart lies Ava’s journey—from raw grief to a sense of renewed purpose—anchoring the suspense with emotional authenticity.
This is a thriller with resonance: both an edge-of-your-seat mystery and a commentary on how trafficking can exist undetected in seemingly ordinary communities.
Six-episode series | Pilot spec script & pitch deck completed | Novel coming soon!
Fame. Revenge. Murder. Just roll with it.
Logline: Two twisted socialites. One unholy alliance. A murder pact fuelled by fame, vengeance… and the 1990s at their most unapologetic.
Wheeling & Able is a fearless satire that skewers ableism, tabloid culture, and the obsession with notoriety. Bold, topical, and deliciously dark, it blends lived experience with outrageous fiction (minus the murders, hopefully).
Created by Brooke Walter and Samantha Renke actress, journalist, and renowned disability rights advocate—the series delivers a fresh voice that is unapologetically naughty, provocative, and impossible to ignore.
When unapologetic wheelchair diva and socialite Lady Bunny Benetton catches scandal-prone reporter Vic Brakespier taking a dump in the accessible loo at her cat charity launch, she’s had enough—of ableists, of being ignored, of waiting politely. Her solution? Murder.
But Vic, chaos-loving tabloid terror for the Daily Sport, not only dodges Bunny’s wrath—she proposes a deal. For every kill, Bunny gets anonymous front-page stardom, and Vic gets her long-awaited revenge on the Benetton name.
The unlikely duo strike a pact, and soon, the bodies begin to pile up.
What emerges is a blackly comic satire of ableism, fame, and vengeance—all wrapped in the neon, unapologetic absurdity of the 1990s.Created by Brooke Walter and Samantha Renke actress, journalist, and renowned disability rights advocate—the series delivers a fresh voice that is unapologetically naughty, provocative, and impossible to ignore.
Wheeling & Able isn’t just entertainment—it’s commentary with bite. By blending social critique with outrageous dark comedy, the series offers something rare: a fearless, disruptive take that feels both cathartic and thrillingly original.