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Andy Weir avoids adaptation thoughts for novels
The Verge·
Author Andy Weir, known for successful adaptations like 'The Martian' and the recent 'Project Hail Mary,' advises against considering film potential during the writing process. He emphasizes the fundamental differences between novel writing and filmmaking, stating that focusing on the book's intrinsic qualities is paramount. Weir's approach prioritizes the integrity of the written word, ensuring the story stands on its own before any cinematic translation is even contemplated. This strategy has yielded significant box office success, yet his creative focus remains firmly on the literary creation itself.
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