Calling all fans of teen comedies with a sci-fi twist! Get ready for a ten-episode laugh riot with “Davey & Jonesie’s Locker,” premiering soon.
Filmed in Toronto, this single-camera series follows the outrageous adventures of two best friends, Davey and Jonesie, who discover their seemingly ordinary school locker holds a universe-shattering secret.
Davey (played by Veronika Slowikowska, known for her role in “What We Do in the Shadows”) and Jonesie (Jaelynn Thora Brooks, from “Heartland”) are high school outcasts yearning for something more than the monotony of cafeteria mystery meat and snooze-worthy lectures.
Their days are a blur of social awkwardness and a burning desire to escape the “banal backdrops” of their high school existence. But a chance encounter with their locker is about to change everything.
Created by the talented Evany Rosen (showrunner of “New Eden” and “Baroness Von Sketch Show”), “Davey & Jonesie’s Locker” takes a classic teen comedy trope and injects it with a hilarious dose of the multiverse.
When Davey and Jonesie uncover the shocking truth about their locker – it’s a portal to infinite alternate realities! – their lives are turned upside down.
How to Watch
Bummer alert! For all you Canadian fans of “Davey & Jonesie’s Locker,” there’s a bit of a snag. While the show is premiering on Hulu in the US on March 22nd, Hulu isn’t exactly known for being friendly to viewers outside the States. Even in places like Japan and Puerto Rico where Hulu exists, the content library is completely different thanks to licensing deals.
This geo-restriction thing is a real pain, especially when you’re excited about a new show. It basically means that because Hulu is owned by Disney, they restrict access to certain content based on your location. So, even though “Davey & Jonesie’s Locker” is on Hulu, Canadians are stuck on the outside looking in.
But fear not, fellow comedy seekers! There might be a way to outsmart those geo-restrictions. A handy tool called a Virtual Private Network (VPN) can be your secret weapon.
VPNs work by changing your IP address, basically making it look like you’re browsing the internet from a different location. So, with the right VPN, you could potentially trick Hulu into thinking you’re in the US, granting you access to the show.
For viewers in Canada looking to stream Davey & Jonesie’s Locker, the series will be available on three main OTT platforms: Prime Video, Disney+, and Hulu. However, direct access to the show will be exclusively through Prime Video. Other platforms may present geo-restrictions and licensing constraints, limiting accessibility.
Here’s the bottom line: while watching “Davey & Jonesie’s Locker” on Hulu might be a bit trickier for Canadians, there are still options to explore. So, don’t give up on your quest for interdimensional high school hilarity just yet!