Locke and Key Season 3: All the New Keys We Will See in the New Season

Are you excited for Locke and Key Season 3? Well, we know, we are! Coming back with a third and final season, the show based on the comic-book series of the same name by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodríguez has become a cult classic over the years and it is no wonder how much love the Netflix series has received.

Developed by Carlton Cuse, Meredith Averill, and Aron Eli Coleite, Locke and Key stars Darby Stanchfield, Connor Jessup, Emilia Jones, Jackson Robert Scott, Laysla De Oliveira, Petrice Jones, and Griffin Gluck in the main roles. The trailer and release for the third season have already dropped but, what audiences are snooping around before the release of the season is what keys are we going to see this season.

From the Anywhere Key in Locke and Key Season 1 Episode 1 to The Crown of Shadows Key or the Angel Key towards the end of the second season, some keys have helped and some keys have just complicated the way of the Lockes. So what will happen in season three? Well, here are some important keys we are already aware are going to make an appearance or two in the upcoming season.

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All the Keys in Locke and Key Season 3 We Know Of (So Far)

The Mirror Key

One key that might not make everyone happy with its comeback in the third season is the mirror key. As we already know, when the key is inserted into the mirror, the reflection in the mirror comes to life asking the real-life person to step into the world of the mirror. In the previous seasons, we have seen Nina Locke be manipulated by her dark alter ego using this key. The promo videos for the latest season reveal how Nina’s alter ego will try to turn her evil once again.

The Timeshift Key

Netflix did not shy away from making it quite apparent that the Timeshift Key is the make-it-or-break key this season. A sneak peek video revealed Bode discovering the key used for time travelling to the past and how he met his ancestors even. However, we also have seen a video released that shows Dodge taking Bode for ‘the ride’ which means that the Timeshift Key has gotten our most dangerous villain back to the scene.

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The Animal Key

We might not have been very keen with our observation to see the Animal Key was present on the map of Keyhouse from the safe of Mark Cho. However, in Locke and Key Season 3 we are going to see it and use it! For what? Well, to transform into any animal you want to! It can also help animals transform into human beings.

Snow Angel Key

A meta key we see Bode and Nina discover together in the latest promo video released by Netflix. Dubbed as the cool, new key, when Nina uses it to turn a snow globe, we see Bode run outside in the front yard filled with snow and she starts making a snow angel. The usage of this key is still not completely known to us.

Locke and Key Season 3 Trailer

All episodes of Locke and Key Season 3 drop on August 10, 2022, only on Netflix.

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Manjima Das
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Manjima Das has a writing experience of over 3 years, covering entertainment, fashion, lifestyle as well as community work. She has majored in Psychology with secondary specialization in gender studies and literature.

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