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Updated · Hollywood Reporter · Jun 16
Katie Dippold Lands 1st Showrunner Role as Apple TV Renews 'Widow's Bay' for Season 2
Updated
Updated · Hollywood Reporter · Jun 16

Katie Dippold Lands 1st Showrunner Role as Apple TV Renews 'Widow's Bay' for Season 2

3 articles · Updated · Hollywood Reporter · Jun 16

Summary

  • Ahead of the June 17 season finale, Katie Dippold said Apple TV's 'Widow's Bay' has already been renewed, giving the longtime film writer her first showrunner job.
  • Dippold said the series was reworked over nearly 20 years from an ungrounded spec into a serialized horror-comedy with real tension, a larger mythology and carefully rationed jokes.
  • The 10-episode first season was built with a mixed writers room rather than only comedy writers, reflecting her push to keep the show's humor, scares and lore in one consistent tone.
  • She said that lore leaves ample room for future seasons, with more island history and deeper stories for characters including Bashir, Rosemary and Dale.

Insights

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