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    Chapelwaite, Based On Stephen King’s ‘Salem‘S Lot’ Will Hit Theaters This Fall!

    Check out the terrifying red band trailer for CHAPELWAITE, which will be released on EPIX on August 22nd!

    In the movie, Rebecca Morgan is played by Emily Hampshire. She is a driven young woman who left Preacher’s Corners to attend Mount Holyoke College in her teens and has now come home with an advance to write an article for the famous Atlantic Magazine.

    Rebecca’s writer’s block disappears when Boone and his children arrive in town, and despite her mother’s objections, she applies to be the governess of the fabled Chapelwaite manor and the Boone family so that she can write about them. Rebecca will not only write the next great gothic novel as a result of this, but she will also solve a mystery that has haunted her own family for years.

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    The story follows Captain Charles Boone, played by Adrien Brody, who relocates his family of three children to his ancestral house in the little, seemingly tranquil hamlet of Preacher’s Corners, Maine, after his wife dies at sea, the Chapelwaite is set in the 1850s. Charles, on the other hand, will soon be forced to confront the secrets of his family’s dark past and struggle to put an end to the darkness that has afflicted the Boones for generations.

    The series is executive produced by Donald De Line, Jason Filardi, Peter Filardi, and Burr Steers, in addition to Brody. EPIX Studios is behind Chapelwaite.

    The plot is based on Stephen King’s book Salem’s Lot, which is a well-known horror novel. Stephen King’s horror novel “Salem’s Lot” was published in 1975. It was his second novel to be published. The story centres around a writer named Ben Mears. In the novel, he returns to the town of Jerusalem’s Lot, or ‘Salem’s Lot for short, in Maine. That is where he resided from the ages of five to nine, only to discover that the locals had turned into vampires.

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