In just a couple of weeks, Hulu is taking Stephen King fans back to Castle Rock — the fictional Maine town where many of the author’s horror classics are set — for a new series from producer J.J. Abrams. The latest trailer for Castle Rock is, as you might suspect, filled with Easter eggs for various stories in the King universe.
Your summer trip to Shawshank is officially booked. Hulu confirms that Stephen King mashup drama Castle Rock will premiere in July, while a spooky new teaser highlights some old haunts and creepy goings-on.
The series of proper nouns in that headline should be more than enough to get you pumped for Steven Soderbergh’s next film. The previously semi-retired director is back and busier than ever, and already prepping two follow-ups to this spring’s thriller Unsane — which was shot entirely on iPhones. First up is High Flying Bird, which reunites Soderbergh with The Knick’s Andre Holland.
If you thought the first trailer for Hulu’s J.J. Abrams-produced Castle Rock anthology was an overload of Stephen King references, the latest will really lock you up. Return to Shawshank and meet the all-star cast in a new Super Bowl spot for Castle Rock’s summer premiere.
One Stephen King universe invariably leads to another, and Hulu is finally ready to show us how. Check out the creepy first look at J.J. Abrams anthology series Castle Rock, as the mysterious goings-on of a small town reveal some familiar King sights.
Carrie lives! Well, sort of. Stephen King alum Sissy Spacek is now the latest to join Hulu’s King-Abrams anthology series Castle Rock, whose 10-episode production begins later this year.
We still don’t know very much about Hulu’s Stephen King-J.J. Abrams anthology series Castle Rock, though the new drama exploring King’s iconic tales at least has a face. Moonlight star André Holland leads the 10-episode series, whose production begins later this year.
Even as prospects on The Knick returning for Season 3 had gone dark for a year, the Steven Soderbergh medical drama made headlines with one star seemingly confident in its end. Now, Cinemax confirms Dr. Thackery’s story has died on the table, as the network returns to more action-oriented fare.
When last we heard, Steven Soderbergh had in mind to reboot Cinemax’s The Knick for an additional two seasons, even after an explicit end to Dr. Thackery’s story. Sadly, one series star offers a bleak update on the prospect, claiming “I’ve heard it’s done.”