Home > TV/Movie

‘Stranger Things’ Season 2 casts unveil; Series writers reveal fan theories are actually accurate

By Riezel | Nov 07, 2016 02:57 PM EST
'Stranger Things' an original Netflix-original drama which depicts the story of a mother (Winona Ryder) who lost his 12-year old son. Following his son's disappearance, Winona Ryder then launches a terrifying investigation unveiling a series of extraordin
(Photo : YouTube/Netflix US & Canada) 'Stranger Things' an original Netflix-original drama which depicts the story of a mother (Winona Ryder) who lost his 12-year old son. Following his son's disappearance, Winona Ryder then launches a terrifying investigation unveiling a series of extraordinary mysteries.

Mystery series "Stranger Things" recently revealed the return of Milly Bobby Brown as Eleven on the popular series. Following the announcement of the young actress' return, it looks like more young actors will appear in Season 2.

"Stranger Things" posted on their official Twitter account their first photo from Season 2 taken during a table read. The photo is photographed upside down in a black and white setting.

Some of the cast members from Season One are back, including Eleven's fearsome foursome, Mike, Dustin, and Lucas. Joe Keery and Natalia Dyer will also return as Steve and Nancy in Season 2. Tagging along are The Byers boys, Charlie Heaton (Johnathan) and Noah Schapp (Will), along with two new kids from the peculiar block, Sadie Sink (Max) and Dacre Montgomery (Billy).

There are no adult casts featured in the photo, but, according to CBR,  Netflix has confirmed that Winona Ryder playing as Joyce Byers and David Harbour as Chief of Police Jim Hopper will return in the second season. Small amount is known about what awaits for the fine people on the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana.

Meanwhile, following Netflix announcement for a second season of "Stranger Things," along with its teaser video which included a list of episode titles. Internet investigators immediately extract every ounces of information from the said titles.

Series creators Matt and Ross Duffer were amazed on the fan theories online, although, only a few of the theories are right or very close. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Matt revealed "Even if they aren't the final chapter titles, everything in that teaser is major."

Titles in the teaser video were actually chosen to supply hints at what might be in store for Season 2 while conserving a spoiler-free level of obscurity. Some of the titles were "The Pumpkin Patch," "The Boy Who Came Back to Life," and "Mad Max."

"Stranger Things" Season 2 is slated for release in 2017 on Netflix. Watch the preview below:

© Copyright 2016 AsiaStarz.com. All Rights Reserved.


Real Time Analytics