
The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast Ep 300 - How to Fix a Boring Act 2
Dec 8, 2025
In a milestone episode, the hosts celebrate with giveaway excitement and dive into the latest industry news. They discuss the importance of fan service in films like Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 and critique character motivation in Wicked For Good. Practical advice emerges on revitalizing a dull second act through subplots and cutting to the antagonist for tension. Also covered are insights on writing features before pilots and navigating networking opportunities, making this discussion a must-listen for aspiring screenwriters.
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Packed Theaters For Fan-Focused IP
- Kristy Leigh describes seeing Five Nights at Freddy's 2 in a packed theater full of fans who cheered at game callbacks.
- She emphasizes the filmmakers 'understood the assignment' by prioritizing fan service over broad critical appeal.
Know The Assignment With IP
- Making an IP specifically for its fandom can succeed even if the story isn't 'heavy' or broadly appealing.
- Delivering familiar beats and visuals for fans preserves theatrical experiences and drives packed screenings.
Wicked Sequel Sparks John Wick Question
- Geoffrey D. Calhoun recounts watching Wicked For Good and being puzzled why Elphaba never retaliates violently after her sister's death.
- He frames the film's choices as making the sister unsympathetic to justify Elphaba's inaction, which didn't satisfy him.


