The idea for HBO's Chernobyl started with a Wikipedia search
Jared Harris and Emily Watson as Valery Legasov and Ulana Khomyuk, who aid in the cleanup efforts.
HBO's exploration of the 1986 Soviet nuclear accident and its cover-up required"that we, as outsiders, were telling the story from the inside."started the way most budding curiosities do: with a quick Wikipedia search. But that simple inquiry into the infamous 1986 nuclear accident sent series creator Craig Mazin, 48, on a deep dive that eventually produced the five-part limited series , which went on to amass a growing audience each week — and 19 nominations.
There wasn't much contemporary awareness about Chernobyl before this. How did you try to help viewers wrap their minds around that? It's a little bit like getting on the Titanic without knowing the Titanic is anything but the name of the boat. It was difficult to present certain aspects of the denial without knocking the audience out of a rhythm. There was some remarkable denial that went on that night. One thing that is important to know is that most people who were living in that town were there because they were part of a support community for the people who worked at the nuclear reactor.
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