Winderbaum's comments come as part of a larger discussion about writing the rulebook for horror within the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Agatha All Along, debuting Sept. 18.
"I think that it goes back to the filmmaker's intent," he explains. "The horror on screen in Agatha is going to be different than the horror on screen in Marvel Zombies, is going to be different than the horror on screen in Blade. It was different than the horror on screen in Moon Knight. It really depends on the vision of the filmmaker on what horror cues you're pulling from. And that's not just unique to horror. It's unique to any genre we're playing with. Obviously, there's many different ways to tell a story."