With "Stranger Things" first season's success, it is inevitable that Netflix will be all prepping up for its second season. The eight-chapter season of this Duffer Brothers series received so many award nominations and eventually won countless awards so fans are expecting more from the hit show.
This thrilling Netflix-original drama stars award-winning actress Winona Ryder as Joyce Byers, who lives in the town of Hawkins in 1983 and is inspired by a time when tales of science fiction captivated audiences. The story begins when Joyce's 12-year-old son, Will, is abducted by rumored aliens from another dimension.
As they search for answers, they unravel a series of extraordinary mysteries involving secret government experiments, unnerving supernatural forces, and a very unusual little girl who is later named Eleven or El.
'Stranger Things' cast and crew arrive at Comic-Con
On Saturday at the Comic-Con which is being held at the biggest venue in Hall H, the creators and cast of the hit Netflix original series "Stranger Things" arrived along with a very thrilling teaser of what is in store for its second season. Executive producers The Duffer Brothers and Shawn Levy were present and the cast included people like Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo), Mike (Finn Wolfhard), Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin), and Chief Hopper (David Harbour) were also at the Comic-Con event.
Exciting plot news about the second season
Aside from spoiling some of next season's bits of information, fans were cracked up when the team officially released the thrilling trailer. The trailer is voiced over by Vincent Prince making it sound like Michael Jackson's "Thriller" which really gave fans a very thrilling sensation while watching the trailer.
The trailer showed best friends Mike, Lucas, Dustin, and Will playing a video game called Dragon's Lair. This is very similar to the previous season's opening scene showing the kids playing a board game called Dungeons and Dragons. This scene, however, starts to bring out the chills when Will's vision started to fade out to be in the Upside Down.
On a much scarier note, the Upside Down isn't how it was back in season 1. It presents a dark and threatening red colored sky and Will sees something big and frightening which seems to be terrifying.
Eleven, on the other hand, is seen in the Upside Down but later reaches out her hand in a portal to the Hawkins dimension. While the trailer tells us so many things about the story of the second season, fans are sure that it won't only be on a par with season 1 but better.