The Borneo Post

‘Stranger Things’ to explore impact of Upside Down world

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SAN DIEGO: The cast of Netflix’s breakout supernatur­al mystery series “Stranger Things” received a hero’s welcome on Saturday at San Diego’s annual Comic- Con as they revealed new plot details and footage for the anticipate­d second season.

“Stranger Things,” which earned 18 Emmy Award nomination­s for its first season, followed the eerie case of a missing boy named Will in a small Indiana town in the 1980s, and a mysterious young girl named Eleven with special powers who tries to help rescue him.

Will is rescued from the Upside Down, a cold, desolate, parallel world that houses an evil monster called the Demogorgon, after Eleven sacrifices herself to save him.

The show will return with a new season in October and picks up a year after Will’s return.

“Stranger Things” became a phenomenon after its debut on Netflix last year, as viewers were drawn to the show’s 1980s throwback and the supernatur­al mystery haunting the small town of Hawkins. Critics praised the performanc­es of the cast, especially the young newcomers including breakout 13-year- old star Millie Bobby Brown, who plays Eleven.

The cast debuted a new trailer that centred on Will’s struggle to adapt back to real life as he keeps getting visions of the Upside Down and a monster lurking in the shadows. His friends draw inspiratio­n from the Ghostbuste­rs to help catch the monster tormenting Will, and Eleven is seen in the Upside Down, as she finds a portal back to the real world.

The trailer was dotted with 1980s references, from arcade game Dragon’s Lair to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” playing over the footage.

Attendees at the panel got a surprise as the first fan question came from actress Shannon Purser, who plays short-lived fan-favourite character Barb Holland, a role for which she earned an Emmy nomination.

Barb became a viral phenomenon after her sudden and gruesome death on the show, prompting online tributes and songs to the character and fans petitionin­g “Stranger Things” creators The Duffer Brothers with the hashtag # JusticeFor­Barb.

Purser asked if Barb will be back in season 2. Actor David Harbour, who plays police chief Jim Hopper, told her no, but added, “there will be justice for Barb. Barb will be avenged.” — Reuters

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(From left) Actors Gaten Matarazzo, Noah Schnapp, Caleb McLaughlin, Finn Wolfhard and Millie Bobby Brown (left, and below right also) at Netflix’s ‘Stranger Things’ Press line during Comic-Con Internatio­nal 2017 at Hilton Bayfront on Saturday in San...
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