Stephen King “stoked” for Netflix’s adaptation of Joe Hill’s Locke & Key

Netflix's upcoming adaptation of Joe Hill's hit IDW comic book series LOCKE & KEY is (finally) headed our way this February. And today we hear that Hill's pappy Stephen King is just as excited to check it out as the rest of us. King tweets:

Are you as "stoked" as Stephen King for Netflix's LOCKE & KEY? Let us know below!

The series begins 

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.

It stars Jackson Robert Scott as Bode Locke, Connor Jessup as Tyler Locke, Emilia Jones as Kinsey Locke, Sherri Saum as Ellie Whedon, Griffin Gluck as Gabe, Darby Stanchfield as Nina Locke, Laysla De Oliveira as Dodge, Petrice Jones as Scot, Thomas Mitchell Barnet as Sam Lesser, Steven Williams as Joe Ridgeway, Kevin Alves as Javi, Asha Bromfield as Zadie, Felix Mallard as Lucas Caravaggio, and Eric Graise as Logan Calloway.

Netflix's LOCKE & KEY was created by Hill and developed by Carlton Cuse, Aron Eli Coleite, and Meredith Averill. Hill wrote the first episode with Coleite. Cuse and Averill are the showrunners. Michael Morris directs the first two episodes. LOCKE & KEY hits Netflix on February 7, 2020.

Source: Twitter

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