In a recent video interview, I had the privilege of sitting down with Justin Halpern and Patrick Schumacker, the co-creators and co-showrunners of two highly acclaimed television series: ABC’s “Abbott Elementary” and HBO Max’s “Harley Quinn.” With a string of awards under their belts, including wins for Best Animated Series and Best Comedy, Halpern and Schumacker are making waves in the industry.
During our candid conversation, Halpern and Schumacker delved into their writing process. Their collaborative approach fosters creativity and allows for different perspectives to enrich the storytelling. Moreover, they spoke passionately about the value of including younger writers in the room, providing opportunities for fresh voices and diverse experiences to shape the narratives.
As Justin Halpern and Patrick Schumacker continue their remarkable journey in the television industry, their success serves as a testament to their talent and dedication. By creating shows that resonate with audiences and tackling different formats, they have become prominent figures in the world of entertainment. Through our conversation, it became clear that their commitment to a well-crafted writing process, inclusive writers’ rooms, and the art of storytelling is at the heart of their achievements.
**This interview took place before the Writer’s Strike**