'The Last of Us' co-showrunner credited a new WGA policy that went into effect last year for why he was able to receive an additional literary material credit on the film.
co-showrunner revealed that he will receive a writing credit on the script, which was co-written by the director and Jon Spaihts.
Mazin says his involvement with the project came at the behest of Villeneuve himself, as he’s basically “out of the movie business.” “I’ll work with certain directors when they call because I love them and because they’re so brilliant,” he explained. “So if Denis Villeneuve calls, then absolutely. I’m there for three-four weeks — a month — to work on what you’re working on.”
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