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Second Season Of 'Stranger Things' Will Be 'Darker, Bigger, and Scarier'

Second Season Of 'Stranger Things' Will Be 'Darker, Bigger, and Scarier'

We can't wait.

Mel Ramsay

Mel Ramsay

It feels like forever since the world was captivated by Netflix series Stranger Things. However, it's only been a year.

The series dropped on 15 July 2016, and for some it became a bit of a competition as to who could devour every single episode first. Binge-watching at its finest.

We now know that the second season of Stranger Things will be out on 31 October 2017 - Halloween. Easy to remember, right?

But what's it going to be like?! Is it going to be just as good or have they used up all their good stuff already? Who knows.

Well one guy who probably knows more than most, David Harbour who plays Chief Hopper, told E!: "I do think that this season's going to be a lot darker, and a lot bigger, and a lot faster-paced. There's a lot of scares, and there's a lot of humor, so it's just a very different flavour."

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He continued: "You do know that Hopper left some Eggo waffles in a box in the woods, and you know that rift, we never really saw it get closed.

"You know that lab is still, in some iteration, out there, and you know that only certain people in the town knew what happened last year, so it's a year later, and Hopper's under a lot of stress when we meet him, because he's got to sort of put tops on all these pots.

"He's also involved some way in the reemergence of this Eleven character."

So we know that Chief Hopper helps bring back Eleven. Awesome.

Let's rewatch that season two trailer, eh?

Credit: Netflix/Stranger Things

Noah Schnapp, who plays Will, told the site: "They'll get more into Will's storyline and they'll talk about how the Upside Down affected him.

"I have a lot of emotionally challenging scenes this year too."


Mike and Will. Credit: Netflix/Stranger Things

Finn Wolfhard, who plays Mike Wheeler, expanded on this by adding: "Will is having this very, very weird ride through who he really is and if he's OK.

"He's not very human any more, you know? So we're sort of trying to find out what's wrong with him."

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Topics: Stranger Things, Netflix