Screenwriting

From structure to content to representation to industry trends, this is the place to discuss, share content and offer tips and advice on the craft and business of screenwriting

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Sydney S
8-Part Lab: Mapping out your TV Series Seasons, Episodes and Arcs

If you want to sell a television series, the most important thing producers and executives are looking for is the sense that your series has sustainability, that it can stay engaging and carry an audience for several episodes or seasons. If you are writing a pilot script, knowing where your show is...

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Catherine Mercer

Hello, Syndey they o look for the squity of the story.

Sydney S

Hey, Catherine! Here if you have any questions at all :)

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Tucker Teague
Sci-fi and fantasy fans—this one’s for you!

Others have already posted this but just in case you missed the news...

HAPPENING TOMORROW, JULY 16th

FREE Sci-Fi & Fantasy Roundtable "The State of the Industry & Adapting IP Today

THIS IS GREAT OPPORTUNITY to join the executive producers and showrunners behind The Witcher, Severance, Snowpiercer, and...

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Toshia Poundstone

Hello Tucker, could you review my work and see if it's suitable for publication? I would love to get an honest opinion on it

Maurice Vaughan

I'm excited for the Roundtable, Tucker Teague!

Toshia Poundstone

me too

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations, RB and Stage 32 Team! I'm excited about the Global Screenwriting Contest Hub!

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Geoffroy Faugerolas
Who doesn't love smart, character-driven movies?

They're probably why we all got into this business in the first place: those quiet character studies that stay with you for weeks, the intimate dramas that feel like looking through someone's window into their most vulnerable moments. But they've become incredibly hard to sell without heavyweight pl...

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Daniel Silvas

Geoffroy Faugerolas This is EXACTLY why we must still make them even in face of adversity. We are losing the interconnectedness that films like these provide. The humanity that a character driven stor...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas

Minh Koby Nguyen so glad to hear, Minh. I am forever an optimistic. There will always be a place for these movies. They will just live somewhere else. Another platform, a boutique theater......

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Geoffroy Faugerolas

@Sebastian - very true. The pendulum can swing both ways. And we need both forms of entertainment. Can't be all spectacle.

Geoffroy Faugerolas

@daniel - for sure. Filmmakers will find a way. As they always do.

Cosmic Chick

The market may chase ‘safe’ genres, but the films people remember are the ones that catch them off guard emotionally. A fresh, original story with wit, heart, and a bit of mythic edge doesn’t need CGI...

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Maurice Vaughan
FREE! – Stage 32 Presents: Sci-fi & Fantasy Roundtable: The State of the Industry & Adapting IP Today

Sci-fi and Fantasy writers and fans, Stage 32 is having a Sci-fi & Fantasy Roundtable tomorrow July 16th! 10:00 A.M. PDT / 1:00 P.M. EDT.

These industry veterans will share insider insights on what's selling, how to adapt existing IPs, and what networks and streamers are hungry for right now.

Attend l...

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Aleksandr Rozhnov
The Strangest Substance on Earth

I used to be deeply fascinated by water. To me, it’s the strangest substance on Earth. There’s nothing more mysterious. It breaks nearly every rule in physics and chemistry.

Only water exists naturally in all three states—solid, liquid, and gas. It expands when it freezes, unlike most other substance...

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Leonardo Ramirez

The premise would certainly be a conversation starter with questions about how the devil came to be if you're creating a totally different concept apart from what is known biblically Aleksandr Rozhnov...

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Aleksandr Rozhnov

My concept isn't based on the Bible. I have an alternative vision of how the world came into existence, what God is, and what the Devil represents. It's a completely different interpretation from the traditional biblical one

Leonardo Ramirez

Right Aleksandr Rozhnov. I did understand that. I was expressing curiosity as to how your story interpreted everything. For example, how was the devil created in your story?...

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Aleksandr Rozhnov

In my version, the Devil betrayed God — but not out of hatred. In fact, he did it to help Him. Because without knowing evil, we can’t truly understand what good is.

The Devil chose to show evil to huma...

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Leonardo Ramirez

Ah, interesting premise Aleksandr Rozhnov

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Gregory Barone
the Giant Killer Script Ch 4 Pg 9 review

(Please note that this is done as it would be a script for a comic, I have a background in comics, so I use comic terms for the script. I do hope to get this made as a movie or short TV show. I'm looking for feedback on the pages, if you can take the time to read and leave a review in the comments....

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Maurice Vaughan

Fantastic riddle, Gregory Barone! This is my favorite scene of Garerit using his wit!

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Ashley Renee Smith
What Makes a Classic Story Ripe for a Return?

According to this recent Deadline article, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest is getting a TV spinoff series, more than 50 years after the original film left its indelible mark on cinematic history:

Adaptations and legacy IP are...

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Maurice Vaughan

I'd love to see Escape from Alcatraz reimagined for TV, Ashley Renee Smith. Like a Period Piece Prison Break. And I think any movie could be reimagined for TV if done right.

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Rachel Paul
Screenplays

Is there a place on this site where we post our actual screenplay? Do we do peer reviews, reading and giving feedback on each other's work? How does this work?

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Rachel Paul. Members can post scripts on their profiles, and members can do script swaps here in the Screenwriting Lounge and the Writers' Room Lounge.

Rachel Paul

Thanks Maurice…I just cant see the button to upload the script….

Rachel Paul

Too frustrating…I just can’t, but thanks. Too frustrating for me.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Rachel Paul. Do you see the "Upload a Screenplay" button on the right?

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Geoffroy Faugerolas
Insider Intel: What a Top Literary Manager Told Me About Today's Film Industry

I had the most illuminating lunch yesterday with a literary manager who represents some of the biggest names in Hollywood. Between bites of overpriced salad, they dropped some serious knowledge bombs that completely shifted how I think about the current film landscape. I couldn't wait to share these...

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Lynn Garthwaite

CJ Walley - I agree. It's okay to disagree with another's opinion or a report on this industry, but some of these responses have been like accusations at a trial. I, for one, am interested in what people in this industry reflect on and report about their experiences. Thank you Geoffroy F.

Callie Currence

Maximum cultural impact: How much money can they make. Okay, I get it. The film industry is, unfortunately, first and foremost a business. But if the industry is going to keep pissing on us (specifica...

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Catherine Cole

Agree. Simmer down folks.

Muhammad Abed Baryal

Really interesting. I’ve definitely noticed this budget polarization too. I’m now thinking about where exactly my own project fits. Thanks for the practical insights

Geoff Hall

Sandra Isabel Correia indeed, Sandra. I think the conversation needs a wider context.

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Gregory Barone
the Giant Killer Script Ch 4 Pg 8 review

(Please note that this is done as it would be a script for a comic, I have a background in comics, so I use comic terms for the script. I do hope to get this made as a movie or short TV show. I'm looking for feedback on the pages, if you can take the time to read and leave a review in the comments....

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Maurice Vaughan

Ok, Gregory Barone. I was confused because it says "Garerit stands before the hulking form of Blonder Bore, a giant whose beard coils like roots and whose eyes glint with a mix of wisdom and menace,"...

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Gregory Barone

ok, I'll fix that part.

Gregory Barone

(Ch4 Pg8 Panel One)

INT. THE GIANT'S CAVE

The fire crackles inside the cavern, casting long, shifting shadows against the stone. Garerit stands before the hulking form of Rebeck, a giant whose beard coi...

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Maurice Vaughan

Yeah, it's better, Gregory Barone.

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David C. Velasco
James Gunn on the Movie Business

NPR had an interview with James Gunn talking about "the superhero movie business" and the need to elevate of the writer to make a good movie. A good 6-minute listen.

https://www.npr.org/2025/07/15/nx-s1-5462867/dcs-james-gunn-discusses-th......

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DC's James Gunn discusses the superhero movie business
DC's James Gunn discusses the superhero movie business
"Superman" writer and director James Gunn is also the co-CEO of DC Studios. He explains what happened after a superhero movie gold rush ended.
Wal Friman

He says exactly what needs to be said.

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing the interview, David C. Velasco. It's a must-listen! Starting a movie without a finished script is a disaster waiting to happen. Things in a script are connected, so if you come up...

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