'Stranger Things' Season 2 Air Date, Spoilers, News & Update: New Characters To Appear This Season? Everything That We Need To Know!

By Ikee Winters - 17 Oct '16 18:44PM
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"Stranger Things" Season 2 is confirmed to be back and this brings in more characters to the show. The second installment is also set to be a sequel and not as a new story in the upcoming season.

According to Mirror, there are already rumors about the "Stranger Things" Season 2 on its stage in production. The next season tells about what really transpired in Season 1. It is likely that Season 2 is a continuation of the first one with a lot more information on what happened to the characters.

"Stranger Things" Season 2 also brings in more characters in the show. The original ones remain at the same time new ones are coming in. It can be recalled that there were a lot of mysteries in Season 1. The second installment of the series actually answers most of those mysterious events.

In a report from Deadline, Sadie Sink is to portray the role of Max in Stranger Things Season 2. She is described to be a tough girl with a complex history. Max is most of the time doubtful about the things happening around her.

Another character to join "Stranger Things" Season 2 is Dacre Montgomery. He is to play the role of Billy who happens to be Max's older step-brother. He has a dark side of him underneath his looks and physical attributes.

The show is set in the 1980's and according to a report in Movie Pilot; the casting call for "Stranger Things" Season 2 includes any person who has the 1980's look to be included as extras. This second installment is still a continuation of Season 1 and answers all the questions from the show.

Meanwhile, Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) is still alive since she appears as a different form in "Stranger Things" Season 2. In fact David Harbour who plays Chief Hopper shares that his character realizes that Eleven is alive that she appears suddenly in the woods.

"Stranger Things" Season 2 is expected to return in 2017.

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