Chapelwaite: new spooky stills unveiled for Stephen King adaptation

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Vanity Fair has just released a bunch of new spooky stills for the upcoming series horror series Chapelwaite, based on Stephen King's 1978 short story Jerusalem's Lot, itself a prequel to his previous 1975 novel Salem's Lot about "vampires infiltrating a contemporary American small town".  You can check them out below at the bottom of the article!

Here's the official synopsis for the show:

Boone inherits an old estate from his last surviving relative and decides to start a new life in the ancestral family mansion, a rundown structure known to the locals as Chapelwaite. The sounds within the walls lead him to uncover other Boone family secrets that trace back to the Puritan age, a time of witchcraft, superstition, ancient curses, and original sins—and a vanished community with the biblical moniker of Jerusalem’s Lot.

Meanwhile, the 10-episode Chapelwaite series – starring Adrien Brody and Emily Hampshire – will premiere on EPIX this August!

So what do you guys think? Fans of the short story? If so, looking forward to the show? Either way, sound off below!

 

Source: Vanity Fair

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