We knew that the screenwriting team of Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci is
spearheading an adaptation of the comic book series
Locke & Key, written by Joe Hill. Thanks to
Vulture, we have a couple new pieces of info. First,
Locke & Key will be a television series rather than a film, as initially reported. The tale of “a spooky New England mansion filled with mystical doors that transport [three kids] to different worlds and give them special powers” is apparently more episodic in nature.
Secondly, Steven Spielberg is now involved under his DreamWorks TV banner. Spielberg has teamed with the boys previously for the
Transformers franchise (they script, he produces), and both parties currently have a show on the Fox network (he has
Terra Nova, they have
Fringe). Meanwhile, Josh Friedman (
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles) has joined the series as writer and producer — given the busy schedules of Kurtzman, Orci, and Spielberg, I imagine Friedman will assume showrunning duties if the show makes it to air.
Locke & Key does not yet have a network, though Fox seems a likely home given that Spielberg, Kurtzman, Orci, and Friedman each have a flag planted there.
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