Some television creators aim to provide audiences with an escape from the stresses of living in a tumultuous world. Others want to tap into those anxieties.
The latter certainly applies to the creators behind Netflix‘s The Beast in Me, Death by Lightning, Monster: The Ed Gein Story, and Black Rabbit. The shows tackle stories about murder, deceit, grief, familial estrangement, presidential assassinations, and complex mental health diagnoses — and all have found captive audiences on the streamer over the last year. During a conversation at Netflix & Deadline Present: The Visionaries, the mind behind these series opened up about grappling
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