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‘Locke & Key’ Season 2 Unlocks More Mysteries and Family Secrets

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Sep 15 2021
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The Locke siblings are continuing their adventure into their family’s past and it’s going to get even weirder.

With the danger surrounding the keys closer than ever and Tyler, Kinsey and Bode unlock more secrets and discover the true power of the mysterious keys.

 

 

The co-showrunner, Meredeith Averill, has mentioned in an interview with Gizmodo that the new season will see the family accepting their status as Keepers of the Keys.

“The first season, we always thought of as being the story of the kids learning that they’re the new Keepers of the Keys. With season two, we want to explore what that responsibility means. What does it mean as they get closer to being 18 years old—the age when you age out of magic—what does that mean? What does that look like? We cover so much of the comics in the first season, but there’s so much of the lore that we held back on and new keys we created for the show that we’re excited to share.”

The series is based on the best selling comic books by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez. I enjoyed the first season. It’s a horror series with an interesting mystery at its core that’s built for teens/family and those that prefer a bit less gore with their scares – don’t walk into it expecting Hereditary. You have plenty of time to catch up with season one, which is on Netflix now. It’s a great weekend binge watch.

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.

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The cast includes Laysla De Oliveira, Griffin Gluck, Emilia Jones, Connor Jessup, and Jackson Robert Scott.

Locke & Key season two premieres on Netflix October 22nd.

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Author: Mars Garrett
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