Stranger Things have released the full-length trailer AND start date for season 3
We cannot wait!
Last updated 21st Mar 2019
The full-length trailer for Stranger Things season three has just been released. This time it's actually the real thing, not just a teaser - we actually have something to get excited for when season three returns later this year.
Not only have we got an excellent trailer to watch - soundtracked by a Stranger Things-edited version of classic 70's track 'Baba O'Riley' by The Who - but we also now know that the newest series will be available to stream on Netflix on 4th July 2019... Independence Day, going against the normal Halloween releases.
Thankfully, all of our fave characters seem to be returning - and the bromance between Steve Harrington and Dustin Henderson is growing more and more wonderful as time goes on.
Not so happily, the creature who terrorised residents of Hawkins during the first two seasons of the show looks to be returning... But it wouldn't be Stranger Things without a starring role for the Demogorgon, now, would it?
The official synopsis for season three reads as follows, 'One Summer Can Change Everything. School is out, pool is open. Welcome to summer of ‘85 in Hawkins.'
Not much to go on, is it? Thankfully, the trailer gives us plenty of insight into what we can expect from the upcoming series, as well as the following sneak peek pictures, courtesy of Netflix.
David Harbour is returning as Police Chief Jim Hopper with Winona Ryder as Joyce Byers
All the kids are now teenagers
Max's evil step-brother Billy is returning, played by Dacre Montgomery
Eleven and Max have put their differences behind them and look to be fast friends (Millie Bobby Brown and Sadie Sink)
New character Robin is played by Maya Hawke, daughter of Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman
What are they looking so scared about...?
There's a plot afoot...
One major plot point at the end of the last season was whether Will Byers' mum Joyce, played by the incredible Winona Ryder would get together with Hawkins Chief of Police Jim Hopper, played by David Harbour.
Will we get the answers we need in this series? There's not long to wait to find out...
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