Netflix Released the Official Trailer of Locke & Key

A new horror based on a comic book

Netflix Released the Official Trailer of Locke & Key
Locke & Key – Netflix

Netflix is surpassing its own excellence by creating shows that appeal to the audience. After the enormous success of The Witcher, the focus has shifted to creating something full of horror. It is probably the reason the streaming company is adapting Gabriel Rodríguez and Joe Hills comics series via Locke & Key.

 

Netflix recently released the trailer of Locke & Key and it’s quite scary. The series will focus on a family that moves back to an eerie ancestral home post a violent death that traumatises every member of the family. As the series progresses, three Locke children find out that the house has three magical keys that hold different abilities and power. The twist in the story comes when the kids realise that they aren’t the only ones who want those keys.

 

Locke & Key stars Jackson Robert Scott from IT, IT 2 as Bode Locke, Darby Stanchfield from Scandal as Nina Locke, Connor Jessup from American Crime as Tyler Locke, Bill Heck from The Ballad of Buster Scruggs as Rendell Locke, and Emilia Jones from Horrible Histories as Kinsey Locke. It also stars Thomas Mitchell Barnet as Sam Lesser, Laysla De Oliveira as Dodge, Griffin Gluck from American Vandal as Gabe, Sherri Saum as Ellie Whedon and Coby Bird as Rufus Whedon.

 

Heck plays the role of the father who was recently murdered, and he establishes the theme of Locke & Key by saying “The past is always with us.” Stanchfield is the mother of the kids while Scott, Jessup and Jones are the kids.

 

Though the Locke & Key trailer has many appealing visuals like rooms decked in rainbow colours and the obvious bright lights, the trailer gives too much of the story away. So, if you want to enjoy the series without the spoilers, it is recommended that you wait for the series to drop in on Netflix on February 7, 2020. All the 10 episodes of the series would be released at once which allows people to binge-watch it easily.

Will you watch Locke & Key?

 

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