For his latest screen project, Joe Cornish_, a ghost-hunting mystery-adventure, set in a version of our world where spectres are an everyday problem, and teams of, well, ghost-busters make it their business to take them down. Cornish’ series adapts the novels by Jonathan Stroud, and according to the director there’s plenty more mileage in the source material beyond Season 1.
Speaking to Empire in the new issue, Cornish confirms that the initial run of Lockwood & Co covers the first two books in Stroud’s five-book series. “So there’s definitely a couple more seasons in the books,” he points out – going on to say that the continued story is one sure to satisfy viewers. “One of the things I don’t like about episodic telly is when it doesn’t know how it’s going to end,” he says. “You get that thing Lost had where it’s all promise and no delivery.
Speaking to Empire in the new issue, Cornish confirms that the initial run of Lockwood & Co covers the first two books in Stroud’s five-book series. “So there’s definitely a couple more seasons in the books,” he points out – going on to say that the continued story is one sure to satisfy viewers. “One of the things I don’t like about episodic telly is when it doesn’t know how it’s going to end,” he says. “You get that thing Lost had where it’s all promise and no delivery.
- 1/17/2023
- by Ben Travis
- Empire - TV
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