Though theaters were closed during summer 2020, U.S. audiences weren't completely denied a blockbuster. HBO's Lovecraft Country — a drama about a Black family in 1950s Chicago battling both monsters and some seriously messed-up white people — blended action, sex, horror and timely commentary on America's insidious history of racism for gleeful critics and an audience of 9 million multiplatform viewers to date."The [resources] we have on this show — it's amazing," says writer-producer Misha Green of the unexpected follow-up to her previous series, WGN's comparatively modest Underground. "It's the equivalent of going from an independent film to a Marvel movie." With the first season now concluded, Green, 36, spoke with The Hollywood Reporter.
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