November 3, 2020 | 0 Comments
Castle Rock is dead and buried at Hulu. The hit Stephen King series has been canceled after just one season. Get all the details right here via TV Fanatic.
A psychological-horror series set in the Stephen King multiverse, Castle Rock is an original story that combines the mythological scale and intimate character storytelling of King’s best-loved works, weaving an epic saga of darkness and light, played out on a few square miles of Maine woodland.
Castle Rock is dead and buried at Hulu. The hit Stephen King series has been canceled after just one season. Get all the details right here via TV Fanatic.
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Castle Rock Season 2 reimagines both Misery and Salem’s Lot, arguably two of Stephen King’s most popular stories. How does it shake out? Here’s our review.
Castle Rock is staging a Misery prequel by bringing Annie Wilkes to town — and it looks pretty creepy. Watch the full trailer right here via TV Fanatic.
Castle Rock Season 2 will be a prequel to Misery, with Lizzy Caplan taking on the lead role of Annie Wilkes. Get all the details right here.
Castle Rock made us question our very reality but it left a lot of other questions twisting in the wind. What ambiguity kept you up at night after its mind-blowing finale?
On Castle Rock Season 1 Episode 4, an explosive ending suggests this show may be headed in an exciting, unpredictable direction. Continue on!
On Castle Rock Season 1 Episode 4, Henry prepares for his day in court and a coffin arrives in Castle Rock.
The first three episodes of Castle Rock emphasize mythology over character, but leave enough breadcrumbs and hints to make things intriguing.
On Castle Rock Season 1 Episode 3, the past catches up with Molly Strand.