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Hulu and Warner Bros. Television has officially confirmed the start of work on the "Castle Rock" anthology, named after the city that has featured in many of Stephen King's works. As such, Hulu will continue to collaborate with King and Jay Jay Abrams following the success of the miniseries "11.22.63". This is reported by The Hollywood Reporter.

According to the information available at the time of writing, it is known that the anthology will weave together characters and plots from those works of the writer, in which Castle Rock was mentioned. Each season will feature its own cast of characters and history, which in turn will have points of contact with the previous season.

Above a ten-episode project that will begin production this year, Manhattan creator Sam Shaw and Dusty Thomason are working. The date of the premiere has not yet been specified.

Castle Rock – a fictional city in Maine that is set in many of King's novels and short stories. It first appeared in the 1979 novel The Dead Zone and borrows its name from a fictional mountain range from William Golding's Lord of the Flies (1954). The city was mentioned in King's writings such as Kujo, The Body, Uncle Otto's Truck, Mrs Todd's Shortcut, The Dark Half, Death Bringer, Unnecessary Things, and House at the Bend.

a fictional city in Maine that is set in many of King's novels and short stories. It first appeared in the 1979 novel The Dead Zone and borrows its name from a fictional mountain range from William Golding's Lord of the Flies (1954). The city has been mentioned in King's writings such as Kujo, The Body, Uncle Otto's Truck, Mrs Todd's Shortcut, The Dark Half, Death Bringer, Unnecessary Things, and House at the Bend.

a fictional city in Maine that is set in many of King's novels and short stories. It first appeared in the 1979 novel The Dead Zone and borrows its name from a fictional mountain range from William Golding's Lord of the Flies (1954). The city has been mentioned in King's writings such as Kujo, The Body, Uncle Otto's Truck, Mrs Todd's Shortcut, The Dark Half, Death Bringer, Unnecessary Things, and House at the Bend.

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