Pitch meeting fanfiction is basically fan - created stories that are set in the context of a pitch meeting. It could be for a movie, a TV show, or any form of media. For example, someone might write a pitch meeting fanfiction about how a new Star Wars movie was pitched, with all the behind - the - scenes drama and creative ideas being thrown around in a fictionalized pitch meeting.
To start writing pitch meeting fanfiction, begin by picking a media property that you're really passionate about. Let's say you love a certain science - fiction series. Next, think about what kind of pitch would have been interesting for that series. You could consider different plot ideas that didn't make it into the actual show. Then, start building the scene of the pitch meeting. Decide who the key players are, like the showrunner, the network executives, and the writers. Describe the room, the atmosphere, and how the pitch is presented. It's all about using your imagination to create a fictional but believable pitch meeting scenario.
One idea could be a pitch meeting where the characters from different Screen Rant reviewed movies end up in a wacky situation. For example, they are all in a meeting to pitch a new crossover movie idea that combines all the movie universes they've covered. Maybe the superheroes meet the horror movie villains in a comical way.
Maybe the pitch meeting is actually a time - traveling event. The Screen Rant team travels to different eras of movie - making to pitch ideas to the filmmakers of those times. They start in the silent movie era and work their way up to the present, facing all sorts of challenges and cultural differences along the way. This would allow for a lot of historical movie references and interesting interactions.
Distant Marvels is fiction for sure. It has elements that are beyond what we encounter in the real world, crafted solely for the purpose of creating an engaging story.
Some great Marvels graphic novels include 'X - Men: Days of Future Past'. It presents a dystopian future where mutants are hunted and the remaining X - Men try to change the past to avoid this future. 'Daredevil: Born Again' is another excellent choice. It tells the story of Daredevil's downfall and his struggle to rise again. 'Infinite Crisis' is also a notable one that involves multiple universes colliding in the DC universe, although it has crossovers and interactions with Marvel characters in some ways.
Definitely 'Infinite Crisis'. This graphic novel is filled with epic battles and crossovers between different superheroes. It's a big event in the Marvel universe. 'Hawkeye' by Matt Fraction is also a wonderful read. It shows Hawkeye in a more down - to - earth and relatable way. And don't forget 'Ms. Marvel' which features a new and diverse take on the superhero concept within the Marvels graphic novels.