"Immediately I thought, ‘Oh great, I’m going to be deported immediately because I’ve just scratched this national treasure,'” director Lee Sung Jin said
After taking home eight awards at last night’s (January 15) Emmys (including three Creative Arts Emmys), Netflix‘s Beef is in a prime position for a second season, and the show’s creator, Lee Sung Jin, has plenty of ideas in mind.
The relaunch of IndieWire Honors also includes directors Cord Jefferson, Chad Stahelski, and Melina Matsoukas, creators Kelly Marcel and Lee Sung Jin, and actor Jharrel Jerome.
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for BEEF Season 1.] BEEF has arrived and delivered one of the wildest road rage stories ever told. The question is, would any of the zany things Amy (Ali Wong) or Danny (Steven Yeun) experience have happened without their pivotal encounter at the beginning of this heart-pounding Netflix dramedy?
[Editor’s Note: The following story contains spoilers for “Beef.”] “Beef” was supposed to have an even more charred climax, according to series creator Lee Sung Jin.