Sara J Southey
Sara J Southey isn’t exactly a household name—at least, not yet. But if you’re even remotely plugged into the world of cult TV or streaming blockbusters, odds are you’ve seen her work, whether you realized it or not. She’s got credits on some pretty iconic stuff. Think “Percy Jackson and the Olympians”—that fresh Disney+ twist on the classic demigod saga, where monsters, magic, and teenage angst all crash together harder than a thunderbolt from Zeus. Then there’s “Batwoman,” that wild, moody DC ride through Gotham’s underbelly, full of masked vigilantes and high-octane drama. And let’s not forget “Supernatural,” which, let’s be real, is like a rite of passage for anyone who’s ever binged a monster-of-the-week show. You can bet she’s picked up plenty of storytelling tricks from working on a series that basically defined an entire era of fantasy TV.
Basically, Sara’s carved out a spot for herself in the world of genre television, weaving her skills into stories that are packed with magic, mystery, and a touch of dark humor. She knows how to balance otherworldly chaos with characters you actually care about—even when they’re fighting ghosts, gods, or Gotham’s worst. Whether she’s behind the scenes or shaping the mood, her fingerprints are all over some of the most binge-worthy shows of the last couple decades. Not bad for someone flying a little under the radar, right? Keep an eye out. If you love myth, monsters, or moody superheroes, Southey’s name is one you’ll want to remember.