![]() ![]() ![]() Eventually, the show moved to Netflix, and became the Locke and Key we have today Muschietti remains a part of the project as a producer, bringing his horror bonafides.Īnd this is all a good thing for Locke and Key fans, because it seems like the streaming giant is really invested in making sure the show grows and is able to tell the story it wants to tell. Derrickson was eventually replaced by It director Andy Muschietti, who filmed a pilot that also didn't continue. ![]() A few years later the line, plans for the show were revitalized, with Hulu as the network and director Scott Derrickson ( Sinister) on board. Then it was planned as a trilogy of films. And you know it's got that love, because Locke and Key Season 3 was picked up last December, long before Season 2 even debuted.īased on a comic series by acclaimed horror writer Joe Hill- son of Stephen King, ever heard of him?-the show was at one point planned as a series on Fox TV, and a pilot was even filmed, but it wasn't picked up. ![]() And while it took a while to get to Netflix-a bit more on that below-it's good to know that it's got a stable and loving home where it can grow from season-to-season as a series. Before its early 2020 debut on Netflix, Locke and Key had been looking for a home as a project for a long, long time. ![]()
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