Castle Rock - Season 2
A feud over real estate and control of the Merrill crime family becomes murderous just as mentally ill nurse Annie Wilkes arrives in Castle Rock.
A feud over real estate and control of the Merrill crime family becomes murderous just as mentally ill nurse Annie Wilkes arrives in Castle Rock.
Lizzy Caplan
Annie Wilkes
Tim Robbins
Reginald "Pop" Merrill
Elsie Fisher
Joy Wilkes
Yusra Warsama
Dr. Nadia Howlwadaag
Barkhad Abdi
Abdi Howlwadaag
Matthew Alan
Chris Merrill
Paul Sparks
John "Ace" Merrill
J.D. Dorn
Prison Guard
A feud over real estate and control of the Merrill crime family becomes murderous just as mentally ill nurse Annie Wilkes arrives in Castle Rock.
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