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Post by Sexual Chocolate on Oct 14, 2016 0:54:24 GMT -5
I wonder if this show will have any Emmy noms next year? They're really keeping the momentum going now, and the new season should premiere right before the nominations are announced. I have no doubt at all. Millie Bobby Brown Winona Ryder The actor who plays Hop (cannot think of his name right now). Best series As long as the writers don't mess with the formula I'd be shocked if they don't get major noms.
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Post by Ripley on Oct 14, 2016 16:12:44 GMT -5
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Post by dark sister on Oct 15, 2016 7:42:48 GMT -5
The Emmy's aren't the greatest about nominating children so I don't know about the kids, but Winona and David Harbour should get in, and the show itself.
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Post by Rosie on Oct 15, 2016 11:13:05 GMT -5
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Post by Sexual Chocolate on Oct 15, 2016 16:50:21 GMT -5
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Post by Rosie on Oct 29, 2016 14:44:32 GMT -5
Peanuts does Stranger Things "Merry Christmas Will Byers".
Cute!
Barb appears at the end. I almost missed her.
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Post by Rosie on Nov 1, 2016 17:51:27 GMT -5
Stranger Things Funko Pops! I want them all! www.ew.com/article/2016/10/31/stranger-things-funko-pop-photos"In August, Funko posted a digital mock-up of a doll based on the likeness of Millie Bobby Brown’s character, Eleven, from the popular Netflix sci-fi thriller, asking fans which other characters they’d like to see. Forty percent of those polled wanted Dustin, 29 percent wanted the Demogorgon, and 26 percent wanted Barb — Funko delivered on them all and EW has the exclusive first look."
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Post by Rosie on Nov 1, 2016 17:54:26 GMT -5
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Post by MorganBGone on Nov 1, 2016 19:21:20 GMT -5
Very happy to hear MBB's returning.
IMO, if WR gets an acting nom and the ridiculously talented MBB doesn't, there's a major problem with the emmy voting system.
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Post by Sexual Chocolate on Nov 1, 2016 19:26:19 GMT -5
Peanuts does Stranger Things "Merry Christmas Will Byers". Cute! Barb appears at the end. I almost missed her. This is everything to me. From 11 and her bleeding nose as Lucy, to the fact that adults are never seen and barely heard, to Snoopy as the Demogorgon. Thanks for posting!
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Post by Ripley on Nov 7, 2016 19:47:48 GMT -5
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Post by Ripley on Nov 18, 2016 15:17:21 GMT -5
"Netflix's Stranger Things continues to bulk up its cast for season two. Actor-comedian Brett Gelman has joined the cast of the 1980s-set sci-fi drama, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Gelman will play Murray Bauman, a disgraced journalist-turned-conspiracy theorist who is investigating a cold case in Hawkins. He becomes the latest addition to the season two cast of the drama from brothers Matt and Ross Duffer. Gelman joins the previously announced Sean Astin, Paul Reiser, Linnea Berthelsen, Sadie Sink and Dacre Montgomery...." www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/stranger-things-enlists-brett-gelman-season-2-948778
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Post by Ripley on Feb 4, 2017 18:52:33 GMT -5
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Post by Ripley on Feb 5, 2017 21:27:43 GMT -5
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Post by Starlight on Feb 6, 2017 14:37:47 GMT -5
I can't wait until this show returns.
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Post by Starlight on Feb 8, 2017 14:56:06 GMT -5
This Week's Cover: Your first look at Stranger Things 2 It's the series to watch. It was the topic to tweet. And it was the Halloween costume to wear. Netflix’s Stranger Things dominated the globe in 2016. “It’s really permeated the culture,” says David Harbour, who plays tortured town sheriff Hopper. “People love the characters so much, and they have such an emotional response.” A hodgepodge homage of ’80s classics like The Goonies, E.T., and It, Things, created by twin brothers Ross and Matt Duffer, won over fans with its tale of a small Indiana town rocked by the opening of an interdimensional portal and the arrival of a mysterious super-powered girl named Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown). Things garnered critical acclaim — including a SAG Award for Best Ensemble in a Drama Series — generated massive internet conversation (dispatched supporting character Barb landed her own hashtag, #JusticeForBarb), and launched its young, unknown cast into worldwide stardom. Says Brown, “I went to Manila last year; there were people camping outside the hotel, crying, and literally hyperventilating. I was like, ‘Why do you like me so much? I’m just boring old Millie.’ ” Quips Gaten Matarazzo, who plays Dustin, “I always joke around with the Duffers, ‘Why couldn’t you make the first season just okay?’ It’s like how they never expected Barb to be a hit — they never expected the show to be as successful.” Now the Things cast and crew need to live up to all the hype when they return in October. “That is the new challenge of season 2: quieting the cultural noise that surrounds our show,” admits executive producer Shawn Levy (Arrival). Still, the Duffers are confident that they’ve crafted a worthy successor to the first season. “It’s a balance of the comfort you’re familiar with but then trying to take it in new directions,” says Ross Duffer. “That’s what we’re trying to strike with season 2.” They’re also working hard to keep the majority of these Stranger developments under wraps. Despite having security tighter than Hawkins National Laboratory, this week’s issue of Entertainment Weekly has your exclusive first look at the top secret Stranger Things 2. link
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Post by Ripley on Jun 2, 2017 10:52:41 GMT -5
More season 2 news! ‘Stranger Things’ Season 2 Will End With Another Cliffhanger "Stranger Things” Season 2 is shaping up to be an Eleven out of 10. Finn Wolfhard and Caleb McLaughlin already told HuffPost that Season 2 of the breakout Netflix series is going to be better than Season 1, and now Gaten Matarazzo is here to hype fans up even more. The actor is teaming up with Holiday Inn for their “Summer of Smiles” event, which, among other things, involves chocolate milk happy hours at participating hotels. One of Matarazzo’s most memorable scenes from “Stranger Things” is when his character Dustin discovers a stash of chocolate pudding in school, so chocolate milk happy hours seem right up his alley. ..." www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/stranger-things-season-2-cliffhanger_us_593063e4e4b0e9a77a53a9e3?section=us_entertainment
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Post by Starlight on Jun 8, 2017 14:46:43 GMT -5
Some info on Sean Astin’s character. Do you have anything on Sean Astin’s character?
The Goonies vet will play a former high school chum of Joyce (Winona Ryder) and Sheriff Hopper’s (David Harbour) who now works as the manager of the local RadioShack. Series co-creator Ross Duffer says the role will show off “a different side” of the actor, before raving that Astin “killed it. He made the part so interesting. He made us write such a better character.” And don’t just take his word for it. Adds the EP: “The few people who have seen [Season 2] are just raving about him.” Link
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Post by walkingdeadrules on Aug 21, 2017 13:48:20 GMT -5
Fame hasn't changed the Stranger Things Kids much www.vulture.com/2017/08/for-the-stranger-things-kids-stardom-hasnt-changed-much.htmlSince Stranger Things debuted in 2016, the core tween-and-teen members of the cast have handed out peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches during a live Emmys telecast; celebrated ecstatically on national television when they won the Screen Actors Guild Award for best TV drama ensemble; met President Obama, who, according to actress Millie Bobby Brown, told them they were “cool”; appeared before thousands of screaming fans at Comic-Con; been celebrated on social media every time one or more of them does virtually anything semi-adorable; and seen their series get nominated this year for a slew of Emmys, including one for Brown’s performance as the telekinetically powerful Eleven. (The Stranger Things kids will not be on Emmy PB&J duty this year, America.) Ask the members of this gang of six — that would be Brown, 13; Finn Wolfhard, 14; Gaten Matarazzo, 14; Caleb McLaughlin, 15; Noah Schnapp, 12; and now Sadie Sink, 15, who joins the cast in the forthcoming second season as a skater girl named Max — what feels most different about their lives now versus a year ago, and they’ll mention how often they get recognized in public or how many new followers they’ve gained on Instagram. But otherwise, they insist their day-to-day is mostly the same. “It’s definitely been affected by the show a big bunch, but it’s not different,” says Brown. “I’m still the same person.” (For the record, during this interview, Brown requested a can of Coke to drink. She did not, however, crush it using her mind.) “A lot of people consider us famous, but I think we all hate the F-word,” says Matarazzo, who plays Dustin, the one with the infectious grin. “All we are is people doing our job, and our job happens to be in the public eye a lot.” As improbable as it sounds, given the toxicity that often results from mixing youth with sudden celebrity, the members of the Stranger Things cast come across exactly like their characters on the show: as good, grounded kids who genuinely like and support one another. During production of the second season of Stranger Things — which took place over eight months in Atlanta starting last fall, under what the cast admits was a lot of pressure to replicate season one’s success — the six actors regularly messaged one another in a group chat they named “Stranger Texts.” They rarely brought their phones to set, though, opting to spend their downtime engaging in more old-fashioned pursuits. “We play cards, we play Monopoly, we play games in the school trailer,” Brown says. “As soon as we’re working, we’re kind of like those ’80s kids again.” They often hung out together off-set, too, taking day trips to Six Flags and trick-or-treating as a unit, which, since they were in costume, mostly enabled them to go unrecognized. “This one kid was like, ‘Are you the cast from Stranger Things?’ ” Brown recalls. “And I was all like, ‘No, I’m Harley Quinn.’ ” Even outside of filming and their various publicity commitments, the kids stay in touch — though, as is typical in any group dynamic, some one-on-one relationships are closer than others. Brown and Sink, for example, immediately connected as the only two girls of the group and planned a late-summer vacation together with their families. If there’s any latent jealousy between any of them, it’s not apparent. Schnapp — whose character, Will, is absent from much of season one after getting sucked into the Upside Down, the show’s disturbing parallel universe — was sometimes sidelined from the onslaught of media attention in the first season. When asked if that was hard for him, he simply says it’s been nicer in season two, now that Will has a more front-and-center role in the story. Then his castmates immediately jump to his defense. “Noah wasn’t a part of a lot of the press stuff” last season, says Wolfhard, who plays Mike. “I remember we were super-bummed when we heard that he wasn’t coming to The Tonight Show. But now it’s all cool.” “And now we have Sadie,” Schnapp says, careful to make sure no one feels left out. “We really are best friends, I feel like,” says Matarazzo, and Sink jumps in to say: “It’s not an act.” At least one thing has changed for these kids, Wolfhard concedes. Back home in Vancouver, Canada, he says, “The bullies at my school are kind of afraid of me now. Which is great.”
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Post by Ripley on Aug 22, 2017 10:13:52 GMT -5
Stranger Things will have a third season and possibly more! "The creators of “Stranger Things” confirmed to Vulture that the Netflix hit will have a third season, and likely one more after that. “We’re thinking it will be a four-season thing and then out,” Ross Duffer said in an interview posted Sunday. “We just have to keep adjusting the story,” added his brother and writing partner, Matt Duffer. “Though I don’t know if we can justify something bad happening to them once a year.” The second season of the show, about kids and the sinister goings-on in a small Indiana town during the 1980s, is scheduled to premiere Oct. 27." www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/stranger-things-season-three_us_599c0bbfe4b06a788a2b93e0?ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009Part of the Vulture interview!
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Post by walkingdeadrules on Sept 1, 2017 8:31:39 GMT -5
Fun Stranger Things level up video
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Post by walkingdeadrules on Sept 21, 2017 19:56:45 GMT -5
nerdist.com/stranger-things-season-2-new-characters-80s-movies/We were already looking forward to Stranger Things season two the way Eleven looks forward to an Eggo breakfast. But after Nerdist’s chat with the cast about the upcoming new season (and all the ’80s movies they watched to prep for the show), we’re bumping up our excitement levels to Demogorgon-looking-forward-to-a-human-breakfast levels. Our very own Alicia Lutes recently sat down with Natalia Dyer, who plays Nancy Wheeler, and Joe Keery, who plays Nancy’s boyfriend Steve, as well as season two newcomer Dacre Montgomery, who is set to star as Billy, the show’s new human villain. While we obviously can’t wait to see Montgomery’s Jack Torrance-from-the-The Shining-inspired character, the cast’s excitement over Brett Gelman and the “new flavor” his character will bring to the show has us thinking this season could pull off the impossible and outdo the stellar first one The cast also talked to us about what kind of ’80s pop culture homework they got from the show’s creators, the Duffer Brothers, to get ready for the new season. Any time your homework includes watching Nightmare on Elm Street, early Tom Cruise movies, and classic Jack Nicholson performances, you know you go to a pretty great school. Especially when ’80s icons Paul Reiser and Sean Astin are on hand to help you study. (That’s like taking a U.S. history test and having John Adams and Alexander Hamilton there to whisper answers in your ears.)
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