The Thrill of the Win: FX Boss John Landgraf on a Record-Breaking Emmy Night
Tue Sep 17 2024
As the television industry continues to evolve, FX boss John Landgraf remains optimistic about the future of the medium. In a recent interview, Landgraf reflected on the record-breaking Emmy wins for FX and The Walt Disney Company, highlighting the importance of taking risks and fostering excellence in television.
Landgraf emphasized that the wins were not just a result of the quality of the shows, but also a testament to the hard work and dedication of the people involved in creating them. He praised the cast and crew of Shōgun, saying that it was "thrilling" to see them recognized for their efforts.
The FX boss also spoke about the future of Shōgun, which is currently in production for its second season. Landgraf revealed that the show will continue to explore the complexities of medieval Japan, but with some changes to the format and location. He also hinted that the show may not be limited to three seasons, saying that it would depend on the story and the characters.
When asked about the win for The Bear, Landgraf expressed his delight at the surprise victory for Liza Colón-Zayas, saying that it was "the best" and a testament to the power of underdog stories. He also praised the show's creator, Chris Storer, and the cast, saying that they had done an "incredible job" of bringing the characters to life.
Landgraf also touched on the competition between streaming services, saying that while it was intense, it was also a sign of the industry's growth and innovation. He praised The Walt Disney Company's approach to organizing its brands and entities, saying that it was a more human-scaled approach that allowed for greater creativity and autonomy.
As the industry continues to evolve, Landgraf remains committed to fostering excellence in television. He emphasized the importance of taking risks and trying new things, saying that it was the only way to ensure that the medium continued to thrive.
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