Stranger Things season 3 will arrive on Netflix July 4. Season 2 saw Eleven defeat the monster once and for all, or so it looked, but the battle is not over yet as the monster is set to return in a new avatar. While we wait for Stranger Things to return, watch David Harbour exclusively break down the new Hellboy trailer for us in the video below, and check out the other new and returning shows we're excited for in 2019 with our midseason TV preview gallery. Stranger Things season 3: Release date, cast, plot and everything you need to know about the Netflix show. New cast members for the season include Maya Hawke as a mysterious "alternative girl" Francesca Reale as Heather, a pool lifeguard Jake Busey as Bruce, a journalist with questionable morals and Cary Elwes as Hawkins' Mayor Kline. There's also a 16-bit game inspired by the third season coming soon. That’s a horrifying thing for him - maybe even more so than fighting inter-dimensional monsters.” Season 3 of Stranger Things will be 8 episodes long, and the episode titles have been revealed to offer clues on what we can expect. “A lot of changes go on in the body and in your social life, and I don’t think he’s going to handle watching her become a woman in front of his eyes very well. “Their relationship is going to get far more complex, because, you know, things happen to girls and boys when they’re 13 and 14,” Harbor said of Hopper's paternal protectiveness of Eleven. Star David Harbour has also hinted at a "summer of love" theme, which makes sense given the way Season 2 ended, with Mike and Eleven (and Lucas and Max) coupled up at the school dance. A summer premiere is fitting for the spooky series, which is set in the summer of 1985 (just in time to ruin Eleven and the rest of the gang's vacation) and has ominously been described in the show's official companion book as "the final summer of their childhood." A lot of the action will likely take place around the new Starcourt Mall opening in Hawkins in the new season, as promised in the first Season 3 teaser trailer. The teaser seems to show someone hacking into "Lynx Corp.," copyright 1984-1986, and running the program "SilverCatFeeds.exe." All of that culminates in the Dick Clark New Year's footage spinning upside down and flashing a brief glimpse of the Mind Flayer. There's also a new teaser trailer for the upcoming season, featuring the ominous tidings "when blue and yellow meet in the west" cut between footage of the 1985's Dick Clark's Rockin' New Year's Eve (brought to you by Starcourt Mall). The streaming service also debuted the first poster and key art for the new season, which you can see below.
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