Here’s what Taika Waititi has been doing in the shadows: preparing to receive a career honor from the Producers Guild. The PGA today set the Oscar winner for its 2025 Norman Lear Achievement Award, which recognizes a producer or producing team for their extraordinary body of work in television.
He’ll pick up the prize during the 36th annual Producers Guild Awards on February 8 at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles. “Taika Waititi has profoundly transformed the television landscape with his imaginative work as a producer, bringing to life groundbreaking series What We Do in the Shadows, Our Flag Means Death and Reservation Dogs,” Producers Guild of America Presidents Stephanie Allain and Donald De Line said in a joint statement. “His remarkable ability to explore cultures through a lens of humor and humanity makes these narratives not only relatable but also deeply engaging for audiences.” Piki Films co-founder Waititi has produced innovative and distinctive stories and done groundbreaking work including the multiple-award-winning Indigenous teen comedy Reservation Dogs.
His TV credits also include the Max comedy Our Flag Means Death, which ended this year, and acclaimed TV adaptation of What We Do in the Shadows, which wrapped its six-season run this week after scoring a third Emmy nom for Outstanding Comedy Series. RELATED: ‘Time Bandits’: Lisa Kudrow Leads “Crack Team Of Expert Thieves” In Trailer For Taika Waititi’s Apple Series Most recently, he launched the Apple TV+ series Time Bandits, a creative reimagining of Monty Python alum Terry Gilliam’s 1981 film, which he co-created and serve as an executive producer.
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