For as long as we can remember we have always had a fascination for great creativity and one of the best ways to bring it to life is through film with (usually) the fantasy genre being one of the ultimate ways of doing so. Locke & Key, Netflix’s next big series seemingly offers just that and more.
The long awaited series is based on the best-selling comic book series by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez for IDW comics and stars Darby Stanchfield (Scandal) as Nina Locke, Jackson Robert Scott (IT and IT 2) as Bode Locke, Connor Jessup (American Crime) as Tyler Locke, Emilia Jones (Horrible Histories) as Kinsey Locke, Bill Heck (The Ballad of Buster Scruggs) as Rendell Locke, Laysla De Oliveira as Dodge, Sherri Saum as Ellie Whedon, Thomas Mitchell Barnet as Sam Lesser, Griffin Gluck (American Vandal) as Gabe, Coby Bird as Rufus Whedon.
Officially dropping 7 February, Locke & Key follows the Locke family. Specifically, after their father is murdered under mysterious circumstances, the three Locke siblings and their mother move into their ancestral home, Keyhouse, which they discover is full of magical keys that may be connected to their father’s death. As the Locke children explore the different keys and their unique powers, a mysterious demon awakens — and will stop at nothing to steal them. From Carlton Cuse (Lost, Bates Motel) and Meredith Averill (The Haunting of Hill House), the series is a coming-of-age mystery about love, loss, and the unshakable bonds that define family.
Intriguing to say the least and the trailer does an even better job of giving us a proper idea of what to expect, check it out below:
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