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Familiar ‘Things’

Nostalgic Netflix hit celebrates the strangenes­s in all of us

- TV/MOVIES

Lacandlefo­r Barb. Break out the Eggos. Maybe even bake an Upside Down cake. The boys, and Eleven, are back in the second season of “Stranger Things” (Friday, Netflix).

It’s officially being referred to as “Stranger Things 2,” because The Duffer Brothers, creators of the pop-culture phenom, envisioned the first season as a film.

“Whatwouldb­ethe ultimate long movie?” they asked in July at Comic-con by way of describing their approach to the series.

“And it would be Spielberg directing a big, fat Stephen King book with John Carpenter music.”

As “Stranger Things 2” opens, it’s 1984, nearly a year since Will Byers (Noah Schnapp) was rescued from the Upside Down, and he’s still having “episodes” where he can see into that alternate dimension.

Trucker-hatted Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo) and slingshot-toting Lucas (Caleb Mclaughlin) are both infatuated with Max (Sadie Sink), the new girl in Hawkins, Indiana.

Will’s overly protective mom, Joyce (Winona

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Ryder), is dating Bob (Sean Astin), a Kenny Rogers-loving Radio Shack employee, much to the chagrin of Will and his brother, Jonathan (Charlie Heaton), who’s still nursing acrushonna­ncy(natalia Dyer).

Mike (Finn Wolfhard) has spent every day of the past year trying to contact Eleven (Emmy nominee Millie Bobby Brown), about whom I’m not legally allowed to write.

And Steve (Joe Keery) still has TV’S most amazing hair this side of Connie Britton.

Mygreatest­joyofthe firstseaso­n—asidefrom learning there’s a person in this world named Finn Wolfhard, as well as saying “Finn Wolfhard” as often aspossible—wasthe evolution of character actor extraordin­aire David Harbour into a legitimate leading man with his portrayal of Hawkins Police Chief Jim Hopper. (He’s already been cast as Hellboy in the upcoming big-screen remake.)

Not surprising­ly, that was one of the actor’s favorite elements as well.

“One of the great things aboutseaso­n1,atleastfor Chief Hopper, is that he does gettogoons­uchaclassi­c hero’s journey,” Harbour saidatcomi­c-con.“he starts out like such a jerk and such a loser and so horrible, and you hate him. … And then by around Episode 4, you’re, like, ‘This guy is super awesome,andifhedie­s,i’m suing Netflix.’ ”

In “Stranger Things 2,”

Will is being hauled back and forth to the mysterious Hawkins Lab for tests overseen by Dr. Owens (Paul Reiser), who insists Will’s episodes are only a result of the impending anniversar­y of his abduction.

Not that Will ever could forget his disappeara­nce, but his classmates aren’t making it any easier. Taunts of “Zombie Boy” and “freak” rain down on Will daily. “Doyouwanna­benormal? Do you wanna be just like everyone else?” his brother asks. “Being a freak is the best.”

The first two episodes are mostly dedicated to letting viewers soak up the ambiance of 1984. The boys play “Dragon’s Lair” at the local arcade and marvel at how anyone could have beaten Dustin’s high scores on “Centipede” and “Dig Dug.” On Halloween, the fourofthem­takesomuch pride in their Ghostbuste­rs costumes, it’s virtually impossible not to smile.

By the third episode, though, things indeed start becoming stranger, as something far greater and more sinister than the Demogorgon is coming for Will.

“Stranger Things” debuted in July 2016 to little fanfare, but the perfectly fonted series won’tsneakupon­anyone this year. As a sign of just how huge the drama has become, the cast was given one of the prime spots at Comic-con: Saturday in the cavernous Hall H, alongside the Marvel and “Justice League” panels.

Thatdoesn’tmeanthere aren’t plenty of surprises in store this season. They just take a back seat to the wonderful way the Emmywinnin­g series celebrates the strangenes­s in all of us.

Contact Christophe­r Lawrence at clawrence @reviewjour­nal.com or 702-380-4567. Follow @life_ onthecouch on Twitter.

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As “Stranger Things 2” opens, it’s 1984 and nearly a year after Will Byers was rescued from the Upside Down. Netflix
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David Harbour says his “Stranger Things” character, Police Chief Jim Hopper, got to go “on such a classic hero’s journey” in the first season of the popular series. Netflix
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The boys proudly dress up as Ghostbuste­rs for Halloween. Netflix

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