With the following poster for the upcoming "Stranger Things 3", Netflix is already anticipating what kind of threat the surprisingly grown-up clique around Will Byers (Noah Schnapp), Mike Wheeler (Finn Wolfhard), Dustin Henderson (Gaten Matarazzo), Lucas Sinclair is facing (Caleb McLaughlin) or Elf (Millie Bobbie Brown) this time. The as-yet-unnamed monster appeared in the trailer and is terrorizing the residents of Hawkins' at a time of great change. Even more than in the two acclaimed previous seasons, it's about the first great love, the associated grief and of course the turbulent, not always easy life in the eighties.
Season 3 is supposed to bridge the gap between the first and second season and differ from the previous episodes because the action is set in the summer and we therefore get to see the characters from a completely different perspective. Again there are supernatural threats, references to 3's pop culture and drama unfolding among the increasingly adolescent teens. Even more than the second, season 3 should again rely on the relaxed, lively undertone of the debut season. The well-known Castriege around Winona Ryder as Joyce Byers, David Harbor as Chief Jim Hopper, Finn Wolfhard as Mike Wheeler, Gaten Matarazzo as Dustin Henderson or Charlie Heaton as Jonathan Byers are joined by prominent newcomers such as Cary Elwes (Robin Hood, SAW) and Jake Busey (Frighteners, Contact). While Elwes plays Hawkins as the corrupt mayor of the city, Busey tries to find out about him as a sleazy newspaper reporter. "Stranger Things" will be back from the break on July XNUMXrd.