Netflix Just Transformed An Ontario Town To Film 'Locke & Key' Season Two (PHOTOS)

The small town turned into America.
Contributing Writer

You might be able to spot some familiar backdrops in Locke & Key season two. 

Port Stanley, Ontario is undergoing a massive transformation as the Netflix show starts to shoot for the upcoming season. 

Multiple photos of the small spot looking like a city in the U.S. have already started to appear online. 

The popular show was originally renewed for another season back in March. 

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Port Stanley residents were scratching their heads as their town took on some American attributes. 

Others were eager to see the filming process take place for the popular Netflix show. 

According to some posts, the town was transformed to look like Matheson, Massachusetts.*

In reality, the towns are located about a nine-hour drive apart from each other.

At the moment there is no official release date for Locke and Key season two. 

*This article has been updated. 

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