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by Darshan Modi
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Castle Rock Season 3 is here and it’s just as good as the first two seasons! The show follows characters in the fictional town of Castle Rock, Maine with connections to Stephen King. The series explores how people deal with both everyday life and new concepts such as alternate realities.

The third season picks up right where the last left off, following Henry Deaver (André Holland), who has been released from Shawshank State Prison after being exonerated for the murder of his father. He returns to Castle Rock, Maine seeking revenge on the man who has been terrorizing him since he was a child.
A few months after his release Henry Deaver (André Holland) is back in town living with Molly Strand (Melanie Lynskey), and working as a lawyer for her real-estate company. But he’s haunted by the memory of his father and the creature that killed him, Billy (Bill Skarsgård), who is back in town with a vengeance as well.

Molly Strand (Melanie Lynskey) has been trying to build her real-estate business while keeping Henry Deaver’s return under wraps. The townspeople of Castle Rock, Maine start to notice that he’s back.
Needless to say, it doesn’t take long for him and Billy (Bill Skarsgård) to meet again, setting off a chain reaction including some seriously creepy visions from Henry Deaver.
Castle Rock: Season Three is based on the three Stephen King novels: Needful Things, The Dark Half, and Cujo.

The three episodes of Castle Rock Season Three will air on Hulu in 2020.
Castle Rock TV series was created by Sam Shaw and Dustin Thomason who serve as executive producers along with J.J Abrams (Lost), Ben Stephenson & Mark Lafferty (Masters of Sex), and Stephen King.
Castle Rock season three is set to release on Hulu in 2020 with nine episodes that will air weekly from July 25th, through September 21st.

The third season of Castle Rock follows the story arc based on “Needful Things”, “Cujo” and “The Dark Half”. Season three will consist of nine episodes that are set to air weekly on July 25th, through September 21st.
Castle Rock Season Three is based on the three Stephen King novels: Needful Things, The Dark Half, and Cujo. Ben Stephenson & Mark Lafferty serve as executive producers along with J.J Abrams (Lost) and Stephen King.

Castle Rock is a psychological-horror series set in the Stephen King multiverse that uses its titular location as both an homage to, and pastiche of, Mr. King’s horror stories and novels from 1977 onwards.
The show follows Henry Deaver (André Holland), who returns home from his adopted hometown after being away for many years. He’s drawn back by the unsolved disappearance of a young boy named Will (Bill Skarsgård), who was placed in Deaver’s care as part of his plea bargain.

Castle Rock Season Three is based on the three Stephen King novels: Needful Things, The Dark Half, and Cujo. Ben Stephenson, President of Entertainment for Hulu, describes the show as “a psychological-horror series that blends Stephen King’s trademark storytelling and compelling character work with complex themes and a grounded sense of place.”

Castle Rock is set in Maine.
The first season details how Henry Deaver returns to Castle Rock after he was convicted of killing his father 15 years ago.
The second season tells the story of a Shawshank-Esque prison called Shawshank State Prison, and how its prisoners are affected when it changes ownership.
The third season is based on three Stephen King novels: Needful Things, The Dark Half, and Cujo. Castle Rock Season Three is set in Maine where Henry Deaver returns to his adopted hometown after being away for many years. He’s drawn back by the unsolved disappearance of a young boy named Will (Bill Skarsgård), who was placed in Deaver’s care as part of his plea bargain with Susan Gleason (Melanie Lynsky). And while he searches for answers, those closest to him have their motives that threaten to tear him apart.

The season is set in the fictional town of Castle Rock, Maine, and follows Henry Deaver (André Holland), a death-row attorney who returns to his hometown after being away for many years. The discovery of human remains leads him back into contact with Ruth Chandler (Sissy Spacek) – an older woman he knew from childhood but has since forgotten entirely due to amnesia. Further intrigue comes when the body turns out not to be that of Will’s, which brings up questions about whether or not there was more than one person abducted by Shawshank State Prison 15 years ago. Meanwhile, fellow inmate Alan Pangborn (Scott Glenn) struggles as new wardens at Shawshank change how it operates; and Ruth’s adopted son Wendell (Chaske Spencer) develops an unhealthy obsession with Henry.

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