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    WandaVision Writer On Making MCU Movies Vs. TV Shows Chris E. Hayner When Jac Schaeffer sat down to begin writing WandaVision, Marvel Studios' first Disney+ TV show, she already had plenty of experience in the universe. As a co-writer of Captain Marvel and the writer of the upcoming Black Widow, she's firmly entrenched in the MCU. It was, however, her first outing as a TV writer, which highlighted some interesting differences in the process. "It's very lonely to write a feature by yourself," Schaeffer told GameSpot. "It's fun because, you know, if you're the only one working on it through to the end, then you get all the credit. And that's really nice. And you can sort of pat yourself on the shoulder for your discoveries." With WandaVision, though, she worked with a team of writers to help craft the episodes, which only made for a better experience. "When you do it in a group, all of the victories are that much more exciting and the failures are kind of cushioned a little bit. Because you're in it together," Schaeffer explained. Continue Reading at GameSpot https://ift.tt/eA8V8J

    When Jac Schaeffer sat down to begin writing WandaVision, Marvel Studios' first Disney+ TV show, she already had plenty of experience in the universe. As a co-writer of Captain Marvel and the writer of the upcoming Black Widow, she's firmly entrenched in the MCU. It was, however, her first outing as a TV writer, which highlighted some interesting differences in the process.

    "It's very lonely to write a feature by yourself," Schaeffer told GameSpot. "It's fun because, you know, if you're the only one working on it through to the end, then you get all the credit. And that's really nice. And you can sort of pat yourself on the shoulder for your discoveries."

    With WandaVision, though, she worked with a team of writers to help craft the episodes, which only made for a better experience. "When you do it in a group, all of the victories are that much more exciting and the failures are kind of cushioned a little bit. Because you're in it together," Schaeffer explained.

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