![]() In every season, there's at least one shot of Eleven going straight for the waffles. There's also a very brief glimpse of Eleven standing blindfolded in front of a grocery store freezer full of Eggo waffles. So he must have passed it on to her at some point. This used to belong to Sheriff Hopper's daughter before she died, which we learned in season 2. She's also wearing a blue hair tie on her wrist. At one point, you can see Hopper standing in front of a Gravitron, a classic 1980s carnival ride.Įleven is back in the Upside Down. We get a shot of a man with a gun walking through a hall of mirrors, showing that things will turn sinister. Part of the season will probably revolve around a carnival called the Fun Fair. Much of the season looks like it will take place at the local Starcourt Mall, which we saw in an earlier teaser for the show, and the finale is actually called "The Battle of Starcourt," so something big is expected to happen here. Steve is working alongside Robin at an ice cream shop called Scoops Ahoy. One of the episodes is titled "The Case of the Missing Lifeguard." This could be a reference to the lifeguard that passes Billy at the pool who's later seen in peril. Billy is a lifeguard at the Hawkins pool. Nancy and Jonathan appear to be applying to or working for the local newspaper, or they're just trying to alert the press of something going on in Hawkins. A remix of The Who's "Baba O'Riley" is playing through much of the trailer, likely to support the characters becoming part of this "teenage wasteland."Įveryone seems to have a new summer job. The kids are all clearly going through some growing pains. Lucas has a little sister named Erica who's shown in multiple shots, so she may play a bigger role in season 3. The toys move completely on their own, but it turns out to just be a surprise party with Eleven using her powers.ĭustin attacks Lucas using the Farrah Fawcett hairspray that Steve gave him in season 2. It's followed by R2-D2, two tanks, a train, and Ultra Magnus, who's a Transformer. ![]() Maya will also appear in Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood."Īnd Jake Busey, Gary Busey's son, will play someone named Bruce.ĭustin comes home to see his Tommy Atomic robot emerge from the shadows. Maya Hawke, daughter of Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke, plays a character named Robin. Cary Elwes from "The Princess Bride" plays Hawkins' mayor, whom the residents don't seem to be happy with and whose campaign sign is strikingly similar to Donald Trump's. In addition to the original cast, we have some fresh faces that we get a glimpse of for the first time. The song that plays in the beginning is also from 1985, Mötley Crüe's "Home Sweet Home." Narrator: called Camp Know Where, and he's wearing a hat that says '85 on the computer screen. We know this because Dustin is back from some kind of science camp.ĭustin: At least someone's happy I'm home. The third season will take place in 1985, six months after the events in season 2. Netflix released the first full-length trailer for the third season of "Stranger Things." Here's everything you might've missed. Eleven and the gang are now teenagers, but Hawkins seems to be stuck in the midst of a never-ending monster infestation. Narrator: The kids from "Stranger Things" may be going through some changes. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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