Netflix's surprise summer hit Stranger Things has spawned endless entertainment, serving up a satisfying soundtrack and future rock stars, in addition to the actual show itself. So, it shouldn't come as a surprise that the streaming service has announced that it will be bringing back the show for a second season.
Stranger Things will return with new episodes in 2017, and Netflix has just shared a suspenseful teaser trailer for the upcoming season.
As the theme song (composed by S U R V I V E's Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein) plays, mysterious title cards flash up phrases like "The Boy Who Came Back to Life," "The Storm," "The Brain" and "The Lost Brother." It also hints that the upcoming episodes will be set "in the fall of 1984," keeping things moving along from the first season's 1983 time stamp.
More details are sure to emerge in the coming months, but for now, binge-watch the first season if you haven't already, then let the anticipation build by checking out the teaser trailer for Season 2 of Stranger Things below.
Stranger Things will return with new episodes in 2017, and Netflix has just shared a suspenseful teaser trailer for the upcoming season.
As the theme song (composed by S U R V I V E's Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein) plays, mysterious title cards flash up phrases like "The Boy Who Came Back to Life," "The Storm," "The Brain" and "The Lost Brother." It also hints that the upcoming episodes will be set "in the fall of 1984," keeping things moving along from the first season's 1983 time stamp.
More details are sure to emerge in the coming months, but for now, binge-watch the first season if you haven't already, then let the anticipation build by checking out the teaser trailer for Season 2 of Stranger Things below.
The adventure continues. @Stranger_Things 2 is coming 2017. pic.twitter.com/wD6BamGfuR
— Netflix US (@netflix) August 31, 2016