Last Updated on March 16, 2024 by Scott Wampler
All the way back in December of 2019, when things were just โvery badโ instead of โworldwide pandemic badโ, Epix announced it was giving a ten-episode, straight-to-series order for a show to be based on Stephen Kingโs 1978 short story โJerusalemโs Lotโ. The series would star Adrien Brody, we were told, and based on the initial plot description (via Deadline), it was clear that the source material was being expanded and tweaked in a number of ways:
โSet in the 1850s, the series follows Captain Charles Boone (Brody), who relocates his family of three children to his ancestral home in the small, seemingly sleepy town of Preacherโs Corners, Maine after his wife dies at sea. However, Charles will soon have to confront the secrets of his familyโs sordid history, and fight to end the darkness that has plagued the Boones for generations.โ
The Deadline announcement also cheerfully informed us that the series was expected to begin rolling out in โFall 2020โ, and…well, we all know how that turned out.
But hereโs the good news! Epixโs Chapelwaite (one presumes the new title is intended to prevent viewer-confusion from anyone expecting Salemโs Lot) made it through the nightmarish production woes of 2020, is headed our way next month and theyโve got a fancy new trailer to tease the horrors that lay in wait for us once we subscribe to Epix.
Take a look:
So, what do we think? It certainly looks like theyโve given this would-be prestige horror series the attention (read: budget) it deserves! Thereโs atmosphere to spare here, the time period details look authentic, and Brody appears to fit as snugly into a 1850โs-set horror story as he does into those fancy-lad duds heโs wearing. King purists might be rankled by some of the changes theyโve made to the original text, I suppose, but come on: they were never gonna' get a whole-ass series out of that single short story. Such things are to be expected.
Chapelwaite premieres August 22nd, folks. Weโll be tuning in.
