"Stranger Things 3": here are all the news
Love, "Back to the Future" and more Steve in the new season
March 27th, 2018
Do you miss news on Eleven & co.?
Well, then, open your ears well because new information has emerged on the third season of Stranger Things.
During the Los Angeles PaleyFest, Shawn Levy, producer of the series, has unveiled some details about the upcoming episodes of the show.
Here's everything we know so far.
#1 The new season will be set during the summer of 1985
#2 The 85 is the year of release of Back to the Future and, therefore, there will be references to the film by Robert Zemeckis
#3 Love is in the air. Relations between (Millie Bobbie Brown) and Mike (Finn Wolfhard) and between Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin) and Max (Sadie Sink) continue
"Mike and Eleven and are going strong, so that’s a relationship that continues. But Again, they’re like 13 or 14-year-old kids, so what does romance mean at that stage of life? It can never be simple and stable relationships and there’s fun to that instability", Levy told The Hollywood Reporter.
#4 Steve will have much more space in the next season
"We’ll definitely get to see some more of Steve Harrington in season three, and I’ll just say we won’t be abandoning the Dad Steve magic. I don’t want to say much more, but I literally feel that we were walking along and we stumbled onto a gold mine with Dad Steve" explained Levy, referring to the role of guide and protector that the boy has had towards Dustin and the other kids.
#5 Remember the end of the ninth episode of the second season? The Shadow Monster is still lurking. We will need to study a new strategy to tackle it
#6 There will be new characters
According to rumors, it seems that the team of Stranger Things is looking for actors to play the roles of the mayor Larry Kline, described as "A classic, 80’s style slick politician. Pathetic and driven only by his own interests"; for the journalist Bruce, "a 50-year-old, Outwardly sexist, overweight and bedraggled" reporter, and for Patricia Brown, a sweet 70-year-old lady who loves gardening and giving advice to neighborhood children, but she also hides some secrets.
We already know that Maya Hawke, daughter of Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman, will play Robin, an "alternative girl" bored by her daily work that will discover a dark secret.
#7 The bank account of the kids in the series grows
Also according to The Hollywood ReporterFinn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin and Noah Schnapp will earn $ 250,000 for each episode, about 12 times more than the first two seasons.
Millie Bobby Brown could, however, collect $ 350,000 per episode, just as much as Winona Ryder and David Harbor.