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Jay Sherer wants to learn everything about storytelling. He interviews screenwriters, novelists, directors, literary agents, producers, and anyone else who knows about the business of storytelling. Plus he studies screenwriting, prose, writing, and the business models driving film, television, and novels. Learn along side Jay about How Stories Work--not just how to write them, but also how to sell them and get them made. Join the network of storytellers trying to improve, grow, and make valuable connections!
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Wednesday Mar 10, 2021
Mutants ARE in the MCU? - WandaVision Ending & Complete WandaVision Series Breakdown
Wednesday Mar 10, 2021
Wednesday Mar 10, 2021
Mutants ARE in the MCU? - WandaVision Ending & Complete WandaVision Series Breakdown
Join #TheStoryGeeks crew on this week's The Story Geeks Hangout LIVE at 8PM (PT) on Tuesday night. They'll be digging deeper into WandaVision and asking the following questions:
- How satisfying was the WandaVision finale?
- What worked with WandaVision? What didn't?
- Wanda, Hayward, Westview, and consequences... (leaving vague to avoid WandaVision ending spoilers until Tuesday night!)
- Now that the WandaVision ending has aired, where do you want the MCU to go next?
ADDITIONAL LINKS:
- The Story Geeks Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thestorygeeks
- Support The Story Geeks: https://www.patreon.com/thestorygeeks/
- The Art of Storytelling - The Story Geeks YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/thereclamationsociety
- Jay & Nathan's Novel and Audiobook, Death of a Bounty Hunter: https://dbh-new.carrd.co/ (Death of a Bounty Hunter is a semi-finalist in Screencraft's Cinematic Book Competition!)
Join in, bring your WandaVision questions, and let us know your thoughts in the comments! If you have thoughts about the WandaVision ending or want to share you thoughts on the WandaVision series breakdown, leave us a comment!
Our reaction to the WandaVision ending, plus a deeper dive into the issues raised by the show. And, as always, we'll talk about the art of storytelling in the MCU and breakdown the ending to WandaVision from a storytelling standpoint as well!
Weigh in on these additional questions about WandaVision in the comments:
- Did you prefer WandaVision or The Mandalorian? Why?
- Was the ending to WandaVision satisfying?
- How do you think WandaVision handled Quicksilver? Was it fair?
- Do you think the WandaVision ending has anything to do with mutants?