Strange things are happening and they’re not looking good. The hit 1980’s sci-fi drama Stranger Things has been delayed until summer of 2019, according to TV Line. Netflix VP of content Cindy Holland has explained why:
“It’s a handcrafted show. [Exec producers] The Duffer brothers and Shawn Levy have worked really hard, and they understand the stakes are high. They want to deliver something bigger and better than what they did last year. And so they really want to take the time to get it right.”
This seems to perfectly play into Netflix’s sly tease for Stranger Things last month, via a classic 80’s style local commercial video for the new Starcourt Mall in Hawkins. The teaser states that the mall will arrive “next summer”, which leads fans to assume that means summer of 2019.
Though it’s sad we have to wait longer to be reunited with the Stranger gang, it’s safe to say that the eight-episode run by the marvelous Duffer Brothers will be well worth the wait.
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Source: TV Line