'Stranger Things 3' Teaser: Titles Are Revealed & The Adventure Continues Next Summer

On November 6th, 1983, Will Byers disappeared, leaving the residents of the fictional town Hawkins (and a million Netflix viewers) never the same again.

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Netflix has been turning heads ever since it jumped into the original content game, but the release of “Stranger Things” back in 2016 by the Duffer Brothers (“Hidden,” “Wayward Pines”) took it to a whole other level. The show’s been nominated for 31 Emmys alone and received critical acclaim for everything from ambiance to soundtrack to the on-point 1980s horror film homages. Plus, the writing/directing brotherly duo made the excellent call of filling their cast with mostly small-time or debuting actors (except for of course our queen Winona Ryder), though they didn’t stay unnoticed for long. Finn Wolfhard, for one, landed a big role in 2017’s adaption of “IT” based on his knack for the horror genre, and Millie Bobby Brown (the actress behind Eleven) became the youngest person to ever be listed in Time’s 100 most influential people in the world.

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We are still some months away from “Stranger Things 3” hitting Netflix, but the streaming service has decided to give yet another tease. However, instead of giving us some footage from the upcoming season, the streaming service decided to only reveal the titles to the upcoming episodes. What do they mean? Your guess is as good as anyone’s!

Season 2 left us off with (**spoilers**) Mike and Eleven happily reunited, Will of somewhat stable mind, and everyone seemingly happy and oblivious to the big bad still towering over the city in the Upside Down. It also raised more questions than answers, especially regarding Eleven’s past, and whether it will once again catch up to her as the giant Mind Flayer and demi-creatures are sure to catch up to the kids once more.

Hopefully, we’ll get some answers next summer when “Stranger Things” returns. Until then, feel free to dissect the titles as much as possible.