Lockwood and Co Twitter Reactions: Fans Go Gaga Over the New Teen Ghost Hunting Show

Lockwood and Co Twitter Reactions are filled with positive word of mouth for the supernatural teen detective show based on the novel of the same name by Jonathan Stroud. The series has also met with a robust critical reception and garnered praise for its unique concept and intriguing storyline.

For the unversed, the series revolves around three teenagers cum paranormal investigators who join forces to hunt down the vicious spirits of London. Moreover, it stars Cameron Chapman, Ruby Stokes, and Ali Hadji-Heshmati in the titular roles and is directed by William McGregor, Catherine Morshead and Joe Cornish.

The reactions are predominantly direct recommendations for the show, in an attempt to bring more eyeballs around the series and safeguard its future instalments. Notably, the first season of the show had a total of 8 episodes and an average runtime of 40-50 minutes.

Many online fans have also claimed the series to be a distinctive achievement in the supernatural adventure genre and a much-needed breakthrough after an array of repetitive and mundane shows. They have also praised the series for its true adaptation of the novels, and its utmost sincerity for the subject matter.

Furthermore, the plethora of cancellations by Netflix has also created an atmosphere of uncertainty among fans. And have led them to express their second thoughts about investing too much into another stellar series. As of now, the series is yet to be renewed for a second season, and so far, no official announcement has been made regarding its continuation. This uncertainty of continuation has compelled fans to tweet in support of the series and demand a rightful extension.

Therefore, to provide you with a glimpse of the Twitter buzz, we have compiled some of the best reactions online. Which will help you relate with the fandom, and also root for the second season of the supernatural series. Furthermore, here are some of the finest responses related to the series below

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Check Out Lockwood and Co Twitter Reactions Below

You can stream the series on Netflix. Let us know your thoughts about it in the comment section below. Meanwhile, you can read our review of the series below.

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Manjeet Singh
Manjeet Singh
Manjeet loves to steer conversations around films and pop culture(usually to the point of no return). Finding obscure movies and consuming their Wikipedia literature is his daytime hobby. Being a hopeless romantic about cinema is what keeps him going.

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