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See the trailer for Stephen King's Son Joe Hill's New AMC Series "NOS4A2"

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Hola Dannie aqui, 
 The folks at AMC have released a trailer for their upcoming series "NOS4A2." The series is based on the best selling 2013 novel by Stephen King's son Joe Hill ("Horns," "Tales from the Darkside," and "Locke & Key"). Hill was joined at the writer's table by Jani O'Brien ("Fear the Walking Dead," "Hell on Wheels," "Big Love," and "The Deep End"). "NOS4A2" is set to be a 10 part series that O'Brien hopes is a success so that she and Hill can expand upon the supernatural and energetically vampiric universe in further seasons. 
O'Brien told Entertainment Weekly-
“There’s no limit to the number of folks that we could meet that have interesting powers and interesting landscapes that they inhabit,”
 
Here is the trailer for AMC and Joe Hill's "NOS4A2."

"NOS4A2" stars Andresito Germosen De La Cruz ("SMILF," "I Feel Pretty," "The Cars That Made America"), Ebon Moss-Bachrach (Netflix's "The Punisher," "John Adams," "Tokyo Project," HBO's "Girls" and "The Big Take"), Zachary Quinto ( Sylar from TV's "Heroes," Spock from "Star Trek," "Star Trek Beyond," "Star Trek Into Darkness," "Snowden," "The Slap," and "American Horror Story"), Ashleigh Cummings ("Puberty Blues," "Westside," "Pork Pie," Hounds of Love," "Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries" and "Gallipoli") and Asher Miles Fallica ("Tully," "Ozark," and "Driven").

 
"NOS4A2" is set to premiere on Sunday, June 2 at 9/8c on AMC. What do all of you think of the trailer for "NOS4A2," how many of you out there read Joe Hill's book? Do you think this is a series you'll be checking out? I found the trailer

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