'Stranger Things' season 3 trailer: A new monster is waiting

March 21, 2019 03:40 pm | Updated 03:40 pm IST

Stranger Things

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It will be a while before we get to see our favourite pre-teen geek group on screen again. Till then, fans can decode the trailer of season 3 of Netflix's thriller show Stranger Things . At the end of season 2, we were left with a hint of more monsters plaguing Hawkins, and also the kids back together. And yes, Will does not disappear.

 

The trailer kicks off with the crew giving Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo) a welcome-back party, while simultaneously using Eleven's (Millie Bobby Brown) powers to tease him. We all know that Eleven puts an end to the beast Mind Flayer, but is the Upside-Down done with that? Hardly think so! The upcoming season, as the new trailer reveals, has new monsters that look like alien transplants from Men in Black , new characters and answers to some old mysteries.

 

Police Chief Hopper (David Harbour), Joyce (Winona Ryder), Nancy (Natalia), Jonathan (Charlie Heaton) and Steve (Joe Keery) are also featured in the trailer.  The kids are now teenagers and things change, even the demogorgons are bigger here. "We are not kids anymore. What did you think? That we are just going to sit in my basement all day, playing?" one of them say, ushering in the mood for the next season.

 

The trailer also gives an epic nod to the '80s era with Bruce Springsteen's music, Steven Spielberg references and the wide-eyed kids witnessing the sub-culture of malls and shopping. One summer can change everything, says the tagline. Well, we need to wait till July 4 to see what unfolds. 

 

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