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Gregory Barone
the Giant Killer Script Ch 6 Pg 9 & 10 review

Ch 6 Pg 9

INT. THRONE ROOM - DAY

A grand throne room, once a place of regal authority, was filled with tension. King Aldebrand, an aging but formidable ruler, sits on his throne, his face set in stone. Before him, EliDoras, draped in a long, flowing cloak embroidered with arcane symbols, stands defian...

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Maurice Vaughan

I think you should, Gregory Barone. You could keep the parts on pages 9 and 10 that aren't on page 8 though.

Gregory Barone

ok, i cut the same parts out and have page 9 only.

Ch 6 Pg 9

A desolate road stretches beyond the kingdom's borders. EliDoras, now a lone figure in the distance, walks into the wild lands, where shadows...

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Maurice Vaughan

The updated Page 9 is similar to what's on Page 8, Gregory Barone. Yeah, you could add more to Page 9.

Gregory Barone

Still?

Maurice Vaughan
Sebastian Tudores
Today's AMA on everything Pilots/Series with Anna Henry!

This post doesn't need any more content than: DON'T MISS IT! This thread will be a masterclass :)

https://www.stage32.com/lounge/screenwriting/Ask-Me-Anything-AMA-1-7-to-......

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Anna Marton Henry
Ask Me Anything (AMA) 1/7 to 1/8- Everything You Want To Ask About Writing A Great Pilot Script

Anna Henry is an independent producer through her company, Idle Hour Entertainment, which focuses on projects with international appeal and showcasing diversity in writers and stories. Anna is also a sought-after script consultant, and teaches screenwriting for television on Stage 32, including thro...

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Elle Bolan

Hi @Anna Marton Henry and thank you for taking the time to answer questions for us!

My question: what changes or opportunities do you see in the coming months for the industry that you think writers should be ready for?

Anthony LaRose

Producers, directoirs, etc. ALWAYS say theu are looking for new stories, characters, etc. but when I watch programming, I rarely seem to see that. What are they ACTUALLY looking for?

Francisco Castro

Thank you for taking the time to do this AMA, Anna Marton Henry !!! I have two award-winning serialized pilots. What's your thoughts on writing extra material for my pilots such as subsequent episodes...

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Tania Ocasio

Good morning and thank you so much for answering our questions. What excites you most about a project. how do you envision any tv series going beyond the pilot. what notes would you give any writer if...

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Sebastian Tudores

Hi Anna Marton Henry ! Grateful for your time and insight. I'm developing a pilot whose action takes place mainly in Romania, with main characters that are Romanian, American, and Russian. I would ide...

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Juliana Philippi
The Quiet Before the Storm...Screenwriting Pause

Hello, my fellow screenwriters,

There's been a quiet, a deep, silent place I've been nesting in these past days, and am allowing this to inform where my writing, my ideas, and my career is gently telling me to go. Like in nature, right now, although the energy of the new year, 2026 = 1, is very much...

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Srabon Ghosh
Anyone would like to read my God's Deception spec script?

I’m inviting writers, filmmakers, and story enthusiasts to consult my movie script and share their honest feedback for free. 

I’m looking for constructive notes on story, characters, structure, and overall impact to help improve the script and make it stronger. This is purely for creative development...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2
Stepping Outside Your Usual Genre

Over Christmas, we watched “Die Hard” and “Unstoppable”, and it got me thinking about something I don’t usually write—an action thriller. It reminded me how watching certain films can suddenly open a creative door I didn’t expect.

Has watching a movie ever inspired you to explore a genre outside your...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

I didn't mean my comment to disparage the show Elle Bolan. I meant that it's wild that it gained such a massive audience to make it last that long. Most shows are written badly in the first season or...

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Maurice Vaughan

I remember watching The Wedding Singer, Leonardo Ramirez 2. The Rom-Com I wrote way back is a traditional Rom-Com, but one of the script ideas I have is part Sci-Fi and Action....

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Elle Bolan

The Wedding Singer was such a good rom com. Just adorable. 50 first dates was cute too. That duo had something magic in front of the camera. The rom-com power couple of that time. Drew Barrymore and A...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

50 First Dates was another good one Elle Bolan You have me intrigued about Supernatural now. I'll have to go watch at least the first episode. And Maurice Vaughan - I think that if I ever wrote a rom-...

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Maurice Vaughan

A Period Piece Rom-Com. I don't think I've heard of one of those, Leonardo Ramirez 2. I'd watch it.

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Michael David
Pitch Session Takeaways

Hi all!

I think "meta"-reflection is an important part of the screenwriting process, that is, taking time to reflect on your skills and development as a screenwriter. So I was happy to participate in 14 S32Pitch Sessions last month, all pitching the same sci-fi thriller screenplay.

Here are my takeawa...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing your takeaways, Michael David! I'm not sure if I've heard of the term "emotional story" before, but it sounds like how the characters feel, the impact the story has on the character...

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Sam Rivera
CONGRATS! 97 Script Requests and 34 Meeting Requests in the last 2 weeks! 1/6

Hey everyone! I wanted to congratulate our fellow community members who had scripts requested through Stage 32 pitch sessions over the last 2 weeks. We are thrilled for the opportunities for the following writers to have their scripts requested by various producers and managers, MACRO Television Stu...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on the requests!

Jim Boston

That's the stuff! Let's hear it for the writers who earned those script requests and those meeting requests!

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Jay Clark
Pitch Sessions

How long should you expect to wait for feedback on your pitch?

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Jay Clark. It can take 3 weeks or longer, but I usually get feedback in 1-2 weeks.

Samuel McKenna

Mine took a couple weeks to get. They are informative and help with setting up a proper pitch for a movie studio or producer

Michael David

If I'm not mistaken, I believe the S32 website says feedback takes 3 weeks. For a paid service, I would have a strict expectation to receive the feedback within the timeframe advertised.

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Matthew Gross
Writers: What Should a First-Time Producer Get Right?

In late 2026–2027, I plan to hire screenwriters for an animated series I’m producing. Writers will be engaged under non-union contracts, with compensation ranging from $250–$400 per 7–10 minute episode, and occasional higher pay for standout contributors.

Payment will be processed through a productio...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Matthew Gross. I'm looking forward to seeing your animated series!

Michael David

What Should a First-Time Producer Get Right? To actually get the damn movie made!

G.R. Barnett

YOOOO SCREENWRITER HERE! INTERESTED!!! Please let us connect! I have an award winning live action feature and an animated pilot I am trying to get made!

Hermina Orcsik

I would be very excited to work in a team like this! I enjoy collaborating, learning, and constantly improving my skills. I take my work very seriously, and I am fully committed to meeting deadlines....

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Matthew Gross

Michael David I'm not producing a movie. I'm producing an animated series. I have funding in place. Considering your comment, I don't think I will be working with you. You seem a bit combative and I d...

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Maurice Vaughan
Today’s Blog – Insider Intel: New Year, Same Hollywood. Or Is It?

Geoffroy Faugerolas (Stage 32's Director of Development Services) talks about:

– What's making Angel Studios successful

– What’s happening this week in Stage 32’s Writers’ Room (you can sign up for your first month free!)

– Stage 32 Member Spotlight (Nico Burasco)

www.stage32.com/blog/insider-intel-new-...

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Matthew Wach
IMPEACHMENT Was the Fourth Reich inherited? Or buried?

Set in a modern American town, the story follows a Jewish protagonist who uncovers evidence that a respected local family has inherited and preserved extremist ideology with deep historical roots.

What begins as a personal betrayal escalates into a psychological war, forcing both sides to confront ho...

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David Taylor

My thoughts - you asked about thematic clarity.

Para One

In a modern American town, a Jewish... -WHAT IS HE/SHE, THEY ARE MORE THAN JEWISH - ... discovers that a respected family inherited and still pra Expand comment
Matthew Wach

David Taylor really appreciate you taking the time to dig into this.

To clarify Para One: the protagonist (Aliza Warsowski) is Polish-Jewish and culturally modernized, not Hasidic. Her identity matters...

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David Taylor

Thanks. Although Nazism was constructed by Hitler, I do like the idea of a fictional device or culture which says it was more ancient than that. Anyhow - best of luck with the story.

Maurice Vaughan

Unique concept, Matthew Wach. I like that the story starts small and grows into something bigger. I can see audiences liking this movie. It's about things people deal with/have dealt with for years....

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