Sweet Tooth Creators Jim Mickle and Beth Schwartz On How They Made the Perfect Adaptation

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We recently had the chance to sit down with Jim Mickle and Beth Schwartz, the director and showrunner of Netflix’s Sweet Tooth, for a conversation about the philosophy behind their adaptation of Jeff Lemire’s beloved comic book series. They talk to us about their approach to the source material, the changes they made, and the challenges of putting out a show about a global pandemic, during an actual pandemic.

Sweet Tooth is an American fantasy drama streaming television series developed by Jim Mickle. It is based on the comic book of the same name by Canadian comic book writer Jeff Lemire. On a perilous adventure across a post-apocalyptic world, a lovable boy who’s half-human and half-deer searches for a new beginning with a gruff protector. The series stars Christian Convery, Nonso Anozie, Adeel Akhtar, Stefania LaVie Owen, Dania Ramirez, Will Forte, and James Brolin.

Series director Jim Mickle is known for such films as Mulberry Street and Stake Land. He also developed the SundanceTV series Hap and Leonard. Beth Schwartz, on the other hand, cut her teeth on The CW’s Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow, eventually serving as showrunner for the final two seasons of the former.

We also wrote about Sweet Tooth and the Art and Aesthetics of Comic Book Adaptations here. We also discussed and reviewed the series on The Goggler Podcast here.

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Bahir likes to review movies because he can watch them at special screenings and not have to interact with large groups of people who may not agree with his idea of what a movie going experience is. Bahir likes jazz, documentaries, Ken Burns, and summer blockbuster movies. He really hopes that the HBO MAX Green Lantern series will help the character be cool again. Also don’t get him started on Jason Momoa’s Aquaman (#NotMyArthurCurry).

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