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Season 2 of Stranger Things comes out on October 27, but fans still have so many questions about what's to come. From whether Barb will be back, to where exactly Eleven disappeared to, viewers are desperate to catch up with all of their favorite characters.
Now that the premiere date is drawing closer, Netflix decided to gift us with character posters for the new season. With the tagline, "It only gets stranger..." it's clear that Season 2 is going to be just as creepy as Season 1.
We’re going back to Hawkins. pic.twitter.com/WlC8x4G9MRAugust 26, 2017
We’re going back to Hawkins. pic.twitter.com/WlC8x4G9MRAugust 26, 2017
We’re going back to Hawkins. pic.twitter.com/WlC8x4G9MRAugust 26, 2017
We’re going back to Hawkins. pic.twitter.com/WlC8x4G9MRAugust 26, 2017
A place where the curiosity door never closes. pic.twitter.com/uDNwLnAnCfAugust 26, 2017
A place where the curiosity door never closes. pic.twitter.com/uDNwLnAnCfAugust 26, 2017
A place where new adventures await us. pic.twitter.com/fDJf9rTKLWAugust 26, 2017
Eleven's Millie Bobby Brown also shared her new character poster, and it's definitely intriguing:
With the caption, "It only gets stranger..." Eleven looks perplexed. But the most important thing is, Eleven is back, especially as she was such a crucial part of Season 1.
In July, Millie Bobby Brown told Deadline, "I think the show has pivotal moments, things that fans will not expect. These episodes will definitely give people a great season—a binge-worthy season, for sure. It's very, very crazy, honestly."
It only gets Stranger...#season2 #AreYouReady 😳 pic.twitter.com/dkvWCRMMy8August 26, 2017
Clearly, fans of Stranger Things have a lot to look forward to. The second series will be available to stream on Netflix from October 27, 2017.
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