[OT] Stranger Things Season 3 Confirmed To Premiere In Summer 2019

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^^ maxine was pretty much a useless character in this season and its not a spoiler..
yeah think so you are right, im just two episodes away from finale and so far max and her brother total useless... just weird forcing of love between the black kid and the weird teeth cap boy :p pretty useless of using draco (red ranger) like this...... but lets see still two episodes to go
 

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Yes JANARIOO and guess what her boy friend is a black guy :D. The Second last episode which is 10th i think is all about Eleven (Jane) which i think they will elaborate more in 3rd season. i just loved Steve's character a good looking guy with broken heart who is helping kids and giving love lessons to Dustin.
 
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Stranger Things 2 was awesome. While not as tightly paced and consistent as season 1, it was still a wonderful experience. I've watched it two times now. :p


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Loved what they did with Steve. He is now one of my favorite characters in the series. His and Dustin brotherly relationship was awesome. Also, his scenes with all of the kids were GOLD!
 

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saw second last episode 8

well i now kinda feel bad for max and her bro coz her stepdad max's brothers father is a bully too..
 

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[h=1]Stranger Things: ‘Chances Are Very High’ Kali Returns in Season 3[/h]





Season 2 of Stranger Things brought all kinds of changes to the show, but perhaps none has been as divisive as the introduction of new character Kali, played by Linnea Berthelsen. In ‘Chapter Seven: The Lost Sister,’ while the rest of the denizens of the town of Hawkins were off figuring out how to defeat the Demogorgons, Eleven took a side trip to locate the girl from her mother Terry’s memories.
The result was a bottle episode that deviated from the main storyline but allowed the series to experiment a little bit. Kali, AKA Eight, was once imprisoned at Hawkins Laboratory with Eleven, and as a result, she developed the unique ability to create illusions in people’s minds. However, unlike Eleven and her friends who are trying to save the world, Kali and her gang of misfits are on a quest for revenge.
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When we last saw Kali, she was escaping the police, just as Eleven realized she needed to get back home. And as Eleven parted from her “sister,” fans were left wondering if we’d ever see Kali again. Speaking at Vulture Festival LA (hat tip Deadline), co-creator Matt Duffer has revealed that Kali’s return is already being planned: “It feels weird to me that we wouldn’t solve [Kali’s] storyline. I would say chances are very high she comes back.”


Yet this can only happen if Stranger Things does indeed return for season 3. While it’s likely that one of Netflix’s most promising series will be renewed, co-creator Ross Duffer also on the panel seemed hesitant to say either way: “We are [in] very early days on season three and we’re still figuring it out.” Then after realizing his misstep added, “I probably wasn’t supposed to say that… That’s not official, that wasn’t an official announcement — we’re just working on it, just for our own amusement…for fun!”
It’s no secret that The Duffer Brothers are looking for Stranger Things to last about four or five seasons, but Netflix has yet to confirm the series will be back. Still we can imagine what future installments will look like since the group still has to defeat the Shadow Monster. On top of that is the return of Kali and whether she’ll turn out to be a friend or the ultimate foe, along with any other kids that may have survived Hawkins Lab.
[h=2]Source: Deadline[/h]
 

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[h=1]Stranger Things Season 3 Officially Confirmed By Netflix[/h]




Netflix has officially renewed Stranger Things for a third season. The streaming giant struck gold last year with the launch of Stranger Things. The combination of 1980s nostalgia, a great young cast, and a constantly turning and surprising story made Stranger Things a cultural phenomenon. It was no surprise then when the series was ordered for a second season, and the reaction to Stranger Things 2 (as it’s officially titled) this year has been just as glowing – more so, in some ways – than the response to season 1.
Thanks to the pop culture status that the show has now attained and the way that Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer have talked about the future, it was all but a given that a third season of the show would be arriving in the future. With more than a month having now passed since season 2 launched, Netflix has finally made the news about season 3 official.






Netflix officially announced that Stranger Things will be returning for a third season, via its Twitter account. The news does not come as a surprise, and so far there is no set timetable for when the new season will premiere. However, Netflix typically releases a new season of its shows every year, meaning viewers can probably expect to return Hawkins, Indiana and the Upside Down by either late 2018 or early 2019 at the earliest.


Stranger Things season 3 will bring the show’s entire main ensemble, now that Winona Ryder (Joyce Byers), David Harbour (Jim Hopper), Finn Wolfhard (Mike Wheeler), Noah Schnapp (Will Byers), Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven), Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas Sinclair), Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin Henderson), Cara Buono (Karen Wheeler), Natalia Dyer (Nancy Wheeler), Charlie Heaton (Jonathan Byers), Joe Keery (Steve Harrington), Dacre Montgomery (Billy), and Sadie Sink (Max) are all confirmed to return. Even with an already stacked cast, season 3 will surely bring back others – like Eleven’s sister Kali – and introduce new characters as well.
The Duffer brothers have already confirmed that season 3 will make a significant time jump to allow their young cast to mature, so there is sure to be a good deal of offscreen character building that happens before fans see the cast again. Other than that, any possible details on season 3 have been held tightly under wraps, but it’s expected that the Mind Flayer will factor into the proceedings in a big way – building on the final shot of Stranger Things 2, where the monster was shown lurking over Hawkins Middle School, from the Upside Down.
Just like season 2, however, Stranger Things season 3 won’t mark the end of the series, unless something changes drastically. The Duffers have previously said that they envision Stranger Things running for four or five seasons total, meaning there should be at least one more installment after season 3. How long the show actually runs remains to be seen, but at least everyone now knows for certain that more Stranger Things is on the way.
[h=2]The first two seasons of Stranger Things are currently streaming exclusively on Netflix, with season 3 now in development.[/h]Source: Netflix
 

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They say , renewing the stranger things for season 3, what does that exactly mean?
 

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[h=1]Stranger Things 3 ‘Probably’ Won’t Arrive Until 2019[/h]




Stranger Things star David Harbour says that season 3 of the hit Netflix series probably won’t arrive until sometime in 2019. It’s safe to say that Stranger Things fans were hoping to take their third trip to 1980s Hawkins, Indiana no later than 2018. After all, that would fit the one season per year scheduling of both Stranger Things seasons 1 and 2 and most other Netflix original programs. Sadly, it looks like the entire calendar year of 2018 might well go by without another venture into the Upside Down.
While opinions differ on whether or not this fall’s Stranger Things 2 lived up to its progenitor – which was itself a huge hit with both critics and general audiences – the general belief seems to be that season 2 was in itself a worthwhile sequel, and by no means a sign that the series should quit while it’s ahead. Thus, as Stranger Things season 2 was arguably the biggest TV event of 2017, season 3 will quite likely be the most anticipated premiere of whatever year it ends up airing in.


During a recent chat with Variety, David Harbour dropped the sad bombshell that it looks like Stranger Things 3 won’t be debuting until 2019. While some had speculated that this might be a possibility – after all, while seasons 1 and 2 technically came out in back to back calendar years, it took a whole 15 months for the latter to arrive – it’s the first public confirmation of the delay from anyone associated with Stranger Things. Here’s Harbour’s full quote:
“I mean, one of the things that’s annoying for fans is that it takes us a long time to do them. Like, you probably won’t get [Season 3] until sometime in 2019. But also part of the thing is, like any good thing, they need time. And those guys work so hard. I mean, they just sit in their apartment and write for 12, 14 hours a day.”

While diehard Stranger Things fans are unlikely to contest the idea that whatever lengthy writing process the Duffers and company have is working for the series so far, it’s definitely never fun to find out that something one is really looking forward to has been placed further out of reach. At least – based on past results – it’s likely that the final product of Stranger Things season 3 will be very much worth watching.
If Stranger Things 3 does indeed take until 2019 to premiere on Netflix, it’ll continue what is already sure to be a big year in Harbour’s career, as the actor is set to star in director Neil Marshall’s reboot of the Hellboy franchise. That film hits theaters on January 11, and early images of Harbour as the titular character have generated positive buzz. Depending on the threats on deck for season 3 though, Hawkins may very well wish Harbour was bringing Hellboy with him, as they might well need his help.


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season 3 looks likely to arrive in 2019.​
Source: Variety
 

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[h=1]Stranger Things Season 3 Confirmed To Premiere In Summer 2019[/h]


It turns out Netflix’s cheeky Stranger Things advertisement teasing the opening of a new mall in Hawkins, Indiana was indeed an indication the premiere of season 3 has been delayed. Ultimately the faux ad for the Starcourt Mall turned out to be a fun way to disappoint a lot of viewers who were likely anticipating the third go-round of the ‘80s nostalgia-obsessed seriesto arrive later this year, in keeping with how season 2 was rolled out after the show made a splash on the streaming service.
That won’t be the case, it turns out, as creators Matt and Ross Duffer and executive producer Shawn Levy want a little more time in order to figure out what’s next for Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), Chief Hopper (David Harbour), Mike (Finn Wolfhard), and the rest of Hawkins gang (Cara Buono included!) after their last encounter with the denizens of the Upside Down. Though that might be a tough pill for some viewers to swallow, it sounds as though the extra time is necessary to nail down the story, and deliver an even bigger spectacle than before.




As reported by EW, the delay was confirmed during Netflix’s all-day panel at the Television Critics Association summer press tour 2018. Netflix programming executive Cindy Holland was on hand to provide relatively few answers and announcements to critics’ questions, though she did provide some clarification on when Stranger Things season 3 would hit and why. Holland said:






“It’s a handcrafted show. The Duffer Brothers and Shawn Levy, they understand the stakes are high. They want to deliver something bigger and better than last year. I think it’s going to be a fantastic season. It will be worth the wait.”


Holland’s comments aren’t too far off from what has been seen recently from other networks, like FX and HBO, who have offered their talent more time to develop some of their top-rated shows. That has especially been the case with two of HBO’s biggest genre series,
Game of Thrones and Westworld, both of which have taken advantage of irregular release schedules. Whatever one might think of either show’s most recent efforts, the willingness of those cutting the checks to be patient for what might ultimately be a better product is a positive sign for shows that are as big and as popular as Stranger Things. Besides, it’s not like Netflix is going to come up short on original content between now and 2019.


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