Is it always the case that the situation of a TV show creator is much worse than that of a novelist?
JK Rowling has tremendous creative control over everything Harry Potter. Max Landis got booted from Bright franchise without a single squeak.
Can HBO do True Detective without Pizzolato? Can Netflix do Stranger Things without Duffer brothers?
Of course much depends on specific contracts. But I'm under an impression that novelists that create a successful IP have it much better than screenwriters. Am I correct in that?
JK Rowling has tremendous creative control over everything Harry Potter. Max Landis got booted from Bright franchise without a single squeak.
Can HBO do True Detective without Pizzolato? Can Netflix do Stranger Things without Duffer brothers?
Of course much depends on specific contracts. But I'm under an impression that novelists that create a successful IP have it much better than screenwriters. Am I correct in that?
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