LOS ANGELES, CA, May 14, 2026 – The nonprofit Sundance Institute announced today the cohort selected for the 2026 Episodic Lab program, taking place at Dunaway Gardens in Newnan, Georgia, from May 15–20. The 10 selected fellows working across eight projects are Carmiel Banasky (Wonderboom), Jeremy Dauber and Olivia Krebs (Cupidity), Celine Foster (Male Loneliness Epidemic), DeZell Lathon and Simone Williams (The Runaways), Michael Mount (The Circuit), Larry V. Santana (On Death’s Precipice), Liba Vaynberg (Loupe), and Natacha Yazbeck (borderline_). Their pilots explore themes including casualties of love, feminine disobedience, collegiate revolt, climate justice, and family restoration.
The five-day Episodic Lab was created to unite emerging-career writers with an original series IP that has not yet been produced, giving them opportunities to work under the guidance of established showrunners and development executive producers. The fellows will workshop their pilot, pitches for their series, and participate in one-on-one story meetings, panels, and writers rooms focused on advancing strong writing craft as well as viability in the current landscape. The fellows are also being supported through workshops prior to the lab, as well as our yearlong continuum of support framework, including ongoing project and career strategy meetings, in-person gatherings in Los Angeles, continued exposure and introductions to industry, membership to the Sundance Institute ELEVATE program, and Sundance Collab.
Creative advisors this year include Jason Katims (Friday Night Lights), Nick Jones Jr. (Tulsa King), James Wong (American Horror Story), Dara Resnik (Home Before Dark), Graham Yost (Silo), Liz Flahive (GLOW), Mike Flynn (East New York), and Vera Santamaria (PEN15). Industry mentors this year will be: Dante Di Loreto (Fremantle), Sarah Timberman (Timberman/Beverly), Noel Manzano (AMC+), David Katsman(Entertainment 360), Andrew McQuinn (Netflix), Jasmyn Lawson (Netflix), Ashley Strumwasser (Hello Sunshine), and Jermaine Johnson (3 Arts Entertainment).
Additional Episodic pre-lab workshop leaders included Rika Dharmesh Bhakta (independent producer), Ori Chevio (Fifth Season), Daniel Chun (The Office), Adamma & Adanne Ebo (Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.), Erika Kennair (Mediapro), Amy Lippman (Party of Five), Bella Mumma (MRC), Beth Bruckner O’Brien (Big Moody Curve Productions), Iva Quint (Shondaland), Dr. Jennifer Turner (MADCOOL Media), and Trey Witter (ColorCreative).
The Sundance Institute Episodic Program is made possible by Founding Supporters Lyn and Norman Lear and Cindy Harrell Horn and Alan Horn. Leadership Supporters are the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Tena Clark – Dunaway Gardens Foundation, Ann Drake, Netflix, and Sundance Now.
Episodic Lab alumni include producers Katori Hall (P-Valley), Barry Jenkins (The Underground Railroad), Tanuj Chopra (Delhi Crime season 2), April Shih (Fargo), Crystal Liu (American Horror Story), Rafael Agustín (Hipster Death Rattle), Desiree Akhavan (The Bisexual), and Heather Rae (Outer Range). Past fellows have gone on to write on shows including Mr. & Mrs. Smith, The Sympathizer, The Brothers Sun, Swarm, Ramy, Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist, Poker Face, Dr. Death, Lioness, Reservation Dogs, Silo, Futurama, A Man on the Inside, Queen Sugar, Ms. Marvel, One of Us Is Lying, This Is Us, Little America, Dave, Snowpiercer, Bel-Air, Better Call Saul, Sweet Tooth, and Brilliant Minds. Alumni have also set up or sold lab projects at networks including HBO, Amazon Prime Video, STARZ, Disney+, Hulu, FX, ABC, The CW, AMC, and Netflix.