Chapelwaite Episode 2 Release Date is Sun Aug 29, 2021, at 10:00 pm Fans are Really excited to watch the next episode of Chapelwaite.
About Chapelwaite
Chapelwaite is an upcoming American horror television series based on the short story “Jerusalem’s Lot” by American writer Stephen King. It is written by Peter and Jason Filardi and is set to premiere on Epix on August 22, 2021.
Following his wife’s tragic death at sea, Captain Charles Boone (Adrien Brody) and his children return to the small town of Preacher’s Corners, Maine, where a dark family history haunts them until confronted.
There’s something on the walls of the large old house. Rodents, most likely. Or maybe it’s just the new occupant’s imagination. The source of the scraping and whispering actually turns out to be something neither the characters nor the audience expects—and the same may be true of this new series itself.
Chapelwaite draws its inspiration from Stephen King’s short story “Jerusalem’s Lot,” a name that may sound familiar even to those who aren’t among the author’s Constant Readers. ’Salem’s Lot is his best-selling 1975 novel about vampires infiltrating a contemporary American small town, which happens to be the same town mentioned in the short story.
But the two tales have little else in common except that patch of isolated New England real estate. The tone, the plot, and even the time period are vastly different.
Is there something to fear? Find out when #Chapelwaite premieres August 22 only on @EPIXHD. pic.twitter.com/WKzS3WjW8P
— Chapelwaite (@Chapelwaite) July 8, 2021
Chapelwaite Episode 2: Release Date And Read Manga Online
Chapelwaite Episode 2 Release Date is Sun Aug 29, 2021, at 10:00 pm Fans are Really excited to watch the next episode of Chapelwaite if the release date of Chapelwaite Episode 2 was changed we will inform you by an updated article.
Chapelwaite is set to premiere on August 22, 2021, on Epix in the United States and CTV Sci-Fi Channel in Canada.
Chapelwaite Episode 2: Memento Mori
A child in town dies of a mystery illness and on her deathbed, credits Stephen Boone; hysterical townsfolk demand that Charles dig up his cousin’s grave; Charles refuses, but in private opens the grave and is shocked by what he finds.
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