Locke and Key season 2: release date prediction, cast, and what we know
Locke and Key season 2 is official on Netflix
by Samuel RobertsLocke and Key season 2 is confirmed, and we can't wait for the the lock to turn and unveil even more unsettling horrors. Soon after the first series was adapted from the exquisite comics by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodríguez, a second Netflix season was confirmed on March 30, 2020.
Adapting Locke and Key from comic to TV proved challenging, so hopefully the course of creating season 2 is a smoother one, although the current coronavirus pandemic won't help with that. We know that season 2 has been in the writing stage for a while now, but there may also be delays to shooting.
While we do know that writing on season 2 has been underway for a while now, there aren't many other details that have been made official so far. So below are our predictions of as Locke and Key season 2 release date, and what we might expect from a follow-up year of the show.
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Locke and Key season 2 release date: what do we know?
Locke and Key season 2 was confirmed in late March 2020. There's no official release date yet, and that means it's unlikely you'll see the show return until Spring 2021 at the earliest, but fans will no doubt be relieved at the renewal news.
Scripts were being written before the show was even renewed, though. "We’re in the middle of writing season 2, so we’re optimistic and hopeful that we’re gonna get a chance to make season 2," producer Carlton Cuse told Collider in February 2020. "We very much know what it is because Meredith [Averill, executive producer] and I are in the middle of overseeing the writers’ room and we’re working on that right now."
Locke and Key season 2 cast and story: what's going to happen next?
Netflix hasn't released any official cast details for season 2, but we can expect the main cast to return. That includes Darby Stanchfield, Connor Jessup, Emilia Jones, and Jackson Robert Scott as the Locke family, as well as Dodge, Lucas, and Gabe, played by Laysla De Oliveira, Felix Mallard, and Griffin Gluck, respectively.
The story is set to pick up exactly where the end of the first season left off. The Locke's have been outsmarted by the demon as Dodge, Lucas, and Gabe. Not only must the Locke family deal with the fact that they've been tricked by the demon into throwing Ellie (Sherrie Saum) into the void beyond the Omega Door, it seems like Eden (Hallea Jones) may be struck down and now controlled by the demon, too.
Elsewhere, expect a lot more doors, keys, and demons (as mentioned in the tweet above), but there's plenty of story information still to emerge. We do know, however, that when it comes to adapting stories from the comics, Hill and Rodríguez aren't shy about making changes. "It has to work as a TV show," Hill said to Entertainment Weekly in response to questions over Sam Lesser's reduced involvement and the mixing of two major keys in season 1.
"It has to succeed in the possibilities and limitations of its own particular form," Hill continued. While "we [Hill and Rodríguez] worked on the comic, we were always eager to make it successful as a comic," Hill said that it was the job of the cast and crew on the show "to make something that would succeed on its own terms as a TV show."
Locke and Key season 2 could blend the comics and original stories
Locke and Key season 2 will apparently feature some original stories, but there's still plenty of material to adapt from the comics in years to come. "There definitely are stories left in the comics that we want to hold onto, to use in future seasons," Cuse said in that same Collider interview. "So, it still remains a bit of a remix, of pulling from stories from the comic and our own original stories."
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