Jun 28, 2022
Based on George Saunders' short story Escape from
Spiderhead, the Netflix adaptation follows inmates at a
state-of-the-art penitentiary who volunteer as medical subjects to
shorten their sentences. Paul Wernick describes the moment he and
co-writer Rhett Reese were introduced to Saunders' story: "Jeremy
Steckler was the executive [at The New Yorker] at the time. He put
it in front of us when it first was printed about ten years ago,
and we fell in love with it. We said, 'We're doing it. We have to
write this.' We were so passionate about it... George had laid out
what was the makings of a movie, but we had to expand it out."
When asked what advice he would give to his younger writer self,
Reese muses, "I feel like a part of what you need to tap into is
that naive, ignorant optimism where you just go, 'Look, the odds
are against me, and they're against anyone, and I'm going to go
write what I want to write... and commit to it with both halves of
my brain, and do as great a job as I can, and then keep doing that
over and over until I break through."
Spiderhead is now streaming on Netflix.