Stranger Things Creators Matt and Ross Duffer to Receive Gotham TV Awards Honor
Matt and Ross Duffer, who created Netflix's hit show Stranger Things, will receive the Visionary Tribute at the Gotham Television Awards on Monday, June 1st at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City.
Matt and Ross Duffer, the twin brothers behind Netflix's cultural phenomenon Stranger Things, will be honored with the Visionary Tribute at this year's Gotham Television Awards.
The ceremony takes place Monday, June 1st at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City. The Visionary Tribute recognizes boundary-pushing work that inspires the next generation of storytellers.
The Duffer Brothers, born February 15, 1984, are identical twins who work together on all their projects. They created, write, and run Stranger Things, which became one of Netflix's biggest original series hits.
Stranger Things launched in 2016 and quickly became a global sensation. The show mixes 1980s nostalgia with supernatural horror and has helped Netflix compete with traditional TV networks. The series has spawned merchandise, theme park attractions, and influenced countless other shows.
Before Stranger Things, the brothers worked on smaller projects but had struggled to break into Hollywood. Their Netflix series changed everything and made them some of the most sought-after creators in television.
The award recognizes creators who push boundaries and inspire future storytellers. Stranger Things became a global hit that brought back 1980s nostalgia and made Netflix a major player in original TV shows.
The Gotham Television Awards ceremony will take place June 1st in New York City.
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