Motel | Bates

" Bates Motel " is a contemporary prequel to the 1960 horror classic Psycho , detailing the early years of Norman Bates and his complicated relationship with his mother, Norma.

: While based on the characters from Robert Bloch’s 1959 novel and Alfred Hitchcock’s film, the series is set in the modern day to provide a fresh take on Norman’s descent.

: The motel and house sets were built in Aldergrove, British Columbia . Fans often visited the site until the sets were demolished after filming concluded in 2017. Bates Motel

: The character of Norman Bates was loosely inspired by real-life serial killer Ed Gein , who also influenced characters like Leatherface and Buffalo Bill.

"We all go a little mad sometimes," he whispered to the empty lobby, and for a second, the humming sign seemed to whisper back. " Bates Motel " is a contemporary prequel

The neon sign hummed, a buzzing blue fly against the Oregon drizzle. No Vacancy —except there was. There always was now.

Norman stood behind the front desk, his fingers tracing the rigid spine of a ledger. Everything was exactly as Mother liked it. The towels were bleached, the soap was unscented, and the secrets were tucked behind the wallpaper. Upstairs, the house loomed like a hunched shadow, watching the motel through its third-story eyes. "We’re a team, Norman," she’d said. Fans often visited the site until the sets

: The series finale, "The Cord," offers a definitive and emotional conclusion to the Bates' story that diverges significantly from the original film’s ending.