Stranger Things Season 3 Confirmed

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Fans of Stranger Things should start getting excited because season 3 of the popular Netflix show is no longer a rumor, it’s been confirmed. With two months until the premiere of Stranger Things season 2, there’s plenty of time for the internet to speculate on but fans can do it knowing that the adventures of the Hawkins A.V. club will continue, as today we got confirmation of just that from the Duffer brothers.

The brothers have confirmed that the series will get a third season and possibly a fourth to end the series on. That’s a nice even number and since season 2 will lay the groundwork for the show’s ending it means a third season of a brand new story before wrapping up the show. Where the series will go in the future remains a mystery, but the Duffer brothers have a few ideas.

In an extensive interview with Vulture, Matt Duffer wants to keep the story evolving, while easing up on turning their child stars’ worlds upside down. “I don’t know if we can keep having something bad happen to them once a year,” Duffer said. When asked if there’s a hopeful note for them to go out on, he offered that, “They’ll have to get the fuck out of town.”

No matter what happens with this crazy season, fans can rest easy that the adventures of the Hawkins A.V. Club will continue. The show has captured hearts and minds and might capture a few Emmy Awards as well. Even though season 2 isn’t out yet, season 3 makes sense. From a decision to create posters inspired by iconic ’80s horror as well as classic ‘80s science fiction, the series is embracing nostalgia while creating something new. Season 3 is exciting news for ’80s fans, and is sure to drive fan speculation for years to come.

There’s plenty of things for fans of Stranger Things to speculate on before we start to focus on a season 3, though. From popular fan theories to an extremely worrisome response about Will becoming the villain of season 2, fans of Stranger Things have a lot to think about before the series drops in October. What happens afterward, much like the Upside Down, will remain a mystery until more information is revealed.

Stranger Things season 2 hits Netflix October 27, 2017

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Psychedelic_Orange on August 22nd, 2017 at 05:58 UTC »

What I'm really worried about is that this series is going to be something where once the threat is defeated there's just some bigger badder threat for the second season, and then the third, and finally the fourth is the biggest baddest.

Kill_Me_Now_World on August 22nd, 2017 at 01:57 UTC »

Thank god I hate finding a show I like and having it end abruptly or done wrong

InfernalSolstice on August 22nd, 2017 at 01:50 UTC »

possibly a fourth to end the series on

That seems like a pretty appropriate length for this kind of show, and it's always nice to know that they have a clear end-game in mind. I just hope Netflix execs don't try to squeeze more out of them, because it's probably one of Netflix's top shows