Entries in Stranger Things (40)

Wednesday
Mar042020

'Stranger Things' Season 4 teaser gives us a clue about returning cast members

We don't know when the next season of Stranger Things will be coming to Netflix. But a new behind-the-scenes clip gives us a look at a table read done for season four. The '80s-style footage clues us in about who is coming back. As expected, we see the stars Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven), Noah Schnapp (Will), Finn Wolfhard (Mike), Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin), and Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas). But then we also see returnees we weren't sure would be coming back, including Cara Buono (Karen), Maya Hawke (Robin), Winona Ryder (Joyce), Sadie Sink (Max), Charlie Heaton (Jonathan), Natalia Dyer (Nancy), and a bald David Harbour (Hopper). Now, let's just hope we get a release date soon, so we know we can start our countdown.

Source: GamesRadar+

Monday
Sep302019

Netflix renews 'Stranger Things' for Season 4, signs multi-year deal with its creators

Being the streaming service's most popular original series, it comes as no surprise that Stranger Things is getting a new season. But it looks like they won't take place in Hawkins anymore. The announcement video above and tweets from official Netflix and Stranger Things accounts all say the same thing: "We're not in Hawkins Anymore." Hawkins, Indiana has been the setting for the first three seasons of the show. Beyond this reveal though, we don't have information on the specific release date nor do we know if this will be the final season for the show itself.

However, it won't be the last time we'll see the Duffer brothers work with Netflix as Matt and Ross Duffer signed a multi-year film and TV content deal with the streaming service. We don't know the specific terms, but rumour has it that it's a nine-figure contract. We also don't know if this means more Stranger Things-related material or entirely new stories.

Source: Vox

Saturday
Aug312019

'Stranger Things 3: The Game' comes to mobile

The Stranger Things 3: The Game has just officially launched on mobile. It's now available on both iOS and Android at $6.99. This time around, we still get some familiar scenes from the series alongside some "never-before-seen quests, character interactions, and secrets." It still has that retro art style reminiscent of the era combined with modern gameplay mechanics.

Tuesday
Jul092019

‘Stranger Things 3’ breaks Netflix streaming views since its July 4th premiere

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Netflix is proudly showing off that it breaks another one of its own streaming records with the latest season of Stranger Things. Since its debut on July 4th, the third season of the show has been seen by over 40.7 million Netflix accounts, with over 18 million having finished the whole season in the first four days. It’s now the most-viewed show of any kind on the service. Netflix treats these views as anyone who has watched at least 70 percent of an episode or movie. Netflix didn’t specify which region gained the most viewership. For context, Umbrella Academy, one of Netflix’s recent big TV show releases, took a month to reach 45 million account views.

Source: Engadget