“Castle Rock” Renewed for Season 2

Hulu has renewed Castle Rock for a second season. 

The anthology drama’s return for a second year was confirmed by the streaming service on Tuesday. According to Hulu’s press release, Castle Rock was the most successful first-season series launch of the streamer’s original content. 

Craig Erwich, Hulu’s senior vice president and head of content told Variety, “It was a deeply original idea from two of the world’s greatest storytellers, and it was centered around something that’s been beloved and familiar to many of Stephen King’s legion of fans, which is the town of Castle Rock. So expectations were high to begin with, but it exceeded them,” he says. “The reaction from the variety of audiences has been overwhelming and it seems to be one of the most talked about shows of the summer.”

The horror series is Hulu’s second King-inspired series and stars André Holland, Bill Skarsgärd, Sissy Spacek, Melanie Lynskey, and Jane Levy. It was created by Sam Shaw and Dustin Thomason. The two also serve as executive producers alongside JJ Abrams and King himself. The first season of Castle Rock premiered on July 25. 

Anthologies are a new territory for Hulu and the decision to continue with a second installment doesn’t mean that more anthologies are the future for the streaming service. 

“Quite frankly it’s less about a strategy around anthologies and more about, that’s what this story demanded to be,” Erwich told the outlet. “The beauty of Hulu is that we’re not tied to any kind of shape or form. The creative can live in its best version, and the best version of ‘Castle Rock’ was this.”