TV series
Castle Rock
Overview
Based on the stories of Stephen King, the series intertwines characters and themes from the fictional town of Castle Rock.
Details
- First air date
- 2018-07-25
- Status
- Canceled
- Seasons
- 2 seasons
- Episodes
- 20 episodes
- Genres
- Mystery, Drama
- Network
- Hulu
- Production
- Bad Robot, Warner Bros. Television, Darkbloom Productions, Old Curiosity Shop
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- André Holland as Henry Deaver
- Lizzy Caplan as Annie Wilkes
- Melanie Lynskey as Molly Strand
- Tim Robbins as Reginald "Pop" Merrill
- Sissy Spacek as Ruth Deaver
- Elsie Fisher as Joy Wilkes
- Bill Skarsgård as Shawshank Prisoner
- Yusra Warsama as Dr. Nadia Howlwadaag
- Jane Levy as Jackie Torrance
- Barkhad Abdi as Abdi Howlwadaag
- Scott Glenn as Alan Pangborn
- Matthew Alan as Chris Merrill
Creators and crew
- Dustin Thomason - Creator
- Sam Shaw - Creator
- Stephen King - Executive Producer
- Ben Stephenson - Executive Producer
- J.J. Abrams - Executive Producer
- Sam Shaw - Executive Producer
Seasons
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