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NetflixAlfred Gough and Miles Millar might not be household names, but their latest show certainly is: Wednesday.
The pair created the Netflix phenomenon, based off the work of cartoonist Charles Addams characters from the 30s, which were adapted into the 1964 TV show The Addams Family, as well as movies decades later.
The pair collaborated with director Tim Burton to bring the show to life, but Gough told The Wrap the success of Wednesday was "kind of shocking."
"We were very proud of the show, but you never know how people are going to react to it," he told the trade.
"[I]t s brought so many emails and texts from people from all eras of our career saying how much they enjoyed it," Gough says.
"My parents, who are 80, were getting texts from their friends saying it s the first show they ve watched with their grandkids. It s kind of incredible," he continues.
Alfred Gough and Miles Millar might not be household names, but their latest show certainly is: Wednesday. The pair created the Netflix phenomenon, based off the work of cartoonist Charles Addams' characters from the '30s, which were adapted into the 1964 TV show The Addams Family, as well as movies decades later. The pair collaborated ....
NetflixAlfred Gough and Miles Millar might not be household names, but their latest show certainly is: Wednesday.
The pair created the Netflix phenomenon, based off the work of cartoonist Charles Addams characters from the 30s, which were adapted into the 1964 TV show The Addams Family, as well as movies decades later.
The pair collaborated with director Tim Burton to bring the show to life, but Gough told The Wrap the success of Wednesday was "kind of shocking."
"We were very proud of the show, but you never know how people are going to react to it," he told the trade.
"[I]t s brought so many emails and texts from people from all eras of our career saying how much they enjoyed it," Gough says.
"My parents, who are 80, were getting texts from their friends saying it s the first show they ve watched with their grandkids. It s kind of incredible," he continues.
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NetflixAlfred Gough and Miles Millar might not be household names, but their latest show certainly is: Wednesday.
The pair created the Netflix phenomenon, based off the work of cartoonist Charles Addams characters from the 30s, which were adapted into the 1964 TV show The Addams Family, as well as movies decades later.
The pair collaborated with director Tim Burton to bring the show to life, but Gough told The Wrap the success of Wednesday was "kind of shocking."
"We were very proud of the show, but you never know how people are going to react to it," he told the trade.
"[I]t s brought so many emails and texts from people from all eras of our career saying how much they enjoyed it," Gough says.
"My parents, who are 80, were getting texts from their friends saying it s the first show they ve watched with their grandkids. It s kind of incredible," he continues.