Netflix received 2019 began with a bang because it introduced the return date for its smash sequence “Stranger Things.”
The streaming service is about to launch the third season of the horror/science fiction hit July 4. The date was confirmed Jan. 1 with an Independence Day–themed poster displaying Eleven (performed by Millie Bobby Brown) holding arms with Mike (Finn Wolfhard) as different characters admire fireworks bursting within the distance.
“One summer season can change the whole lot,” the tagline reads. Followers will be aware that this can be a departure from the present’s two earlier seasons, which have been set in fall and winter.
The poster hit the web similtaneously a brand new teaser trailer, which pairs eerily distorted video of Dick Clark counting right down to the brand new 12 months of 1985 (when the present is about) with sort on a pc display screen and pictures of fireworks.
Although specifics of the third season of “Stranger Issues” have been saved beneath wraps, Netflix’s Cindy Holland told Deadline in July 2018 that followers can anticipate “extra particular results” when the sequence returns this summer season.
“It’s a handcrafted present,” said Holland, the service’s vice chairman of unique content material. She added that the present’s creators, the Duffer brothers, and government producer and director Shawn Levy “perceive the stakes are excessive. They wish to ship one thing larger and higher than what they did final 12 months. And they also actually wish to take the time to get it proper.”
In the meantime, Matt and Ross Duffer have hinted that they might conclude the Emmy-winning sequence after its fourth or fifth season.
“We’re pondering will probably be a four-season factor after which out,” Ross Duffer told Vulture final 12 months. “They’re going to should get the fuck out of this city! It’s ridiculous!”