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Greg Berlanti Reflects on the Power of YA Television and Teases ‘Natural’ Storyline for ‘Red, White and Royal Blue’ Sequel
Greg Berlanti opens up about how his history in YA TV has shaped his future as a TV producer
But he plans to thank every creator, showrunner, writer, actor and crew member who has helped him bring more than 40 series to television since his days on “Dawson’s Creek.” It was on that show’s Wilmington, N.C., set, far from Hollywood, that he first understood his brand of “making TV takes a village.” At ABC, he produced a slew of dramas in the aughts like “Brothers and Sisters,” “Dirty Sexy Money” and “Eli Stone.” He helped change the creative trajectory of the CW by helming the Arrowverse, consisting of superhero series “Arrow,” “The Flash,” “Supergirl,” “Legends of Tomorrow,” “Black Lightning” and more. This year, Berlanti was nominated for a competitive Emmy for a TV movie as producer on Prime Video’s “ Red, White and Royal Blue,” the adaptation of Casey McQuiston’s queer romcom best seller.
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