This week, Netflix is showcasing the work of some of the most talented creators in television, from the acclaimed showrunners behind a global hit to the literary giants whose work is being adapted. Let’s take a look at the creative visionaries who brought this week’s newest shows to life.
Leading the pack is the creative team behind Peaky Blinders, who now bring us the new eight-part period drama House of Guinness. Their signature style, which blends historical grit with modern swagger, is on full display in this new saga about the Guinness brewing dynasty. Their vision promises a series that is both historically rich and intensely dramatic.
The vision of legendary author Anne Rice continues to captivate audiences in the second season of Interview With The Vampire, which arrives on September 30. The series is a testament to the enduring power of her Vampire Chronicles, bringing her lush, gothic world to a new generation with a fresh yet faithful adaptation.
The third season of Alice in Borderland continues to realize the vision of manga artist Haro Aso. His brilliant and brutal high-concept world is the foundation for this global sci-fi hit, which has been praised for its faithful and thrilling adaptation of his work.
The six-part Spanish thriller Angela is based on the vision of British creators Harry and Jack Williams, who wrote the original series Angela Black. And the continued success of Love is Blind (Season 9 premiering October 1) is a testament to the vision of its creator, Chris Coelen, who designed the groundbreaking social experiment.