news culture Heading towards a Stranger Things special animated video game for the spin-off?
The TV series Stranger Things is aimed at the public that grew up in the 80’s (but not only) and has been a hit since its release. With a fourth season that’s a little more fantasy-oriented than the previous ones, it had to convince video game enthusiasts: good news, it shouldn’t be the last.
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- An animated Stranger Things in the pipeline?
- After the success of Stranger Things, a series intended to “surprise everyone”.
An animated Stranger Things in the pipeline?
The future of the hit series Stranger Things is becoming increasingly clear. As fans of Nancy, Eleven, Mike and even Eddie eagerly await the fifth and final season of the show directed by the Duffer brothers, the latter seem to have something on their mind. If we’ve known for a while that they want to make one Spinoff series set in the Stranger Things universe, few (if any) details had reached our ears. It has happened since yesterday with the explanations of the website What’s on Netflixspecialized in the arrival and departure of works in the catalogue:
An encounter with the Upside Down becomes a grand adventure for video game-loving twin brothers living in suburban Tokyo in the 1980s.
So those are just a few details delivered here, but it remains an intrigue that fans of the universe will be pleased to hear, especially since the directors seem to be making good on their promise. since the format of Stranger Things Tokyo
After the success of Stranger Things, a series intended to “surprise everyone”.
A derivative series that’s long overdue for the simple and good reason that the directors want to take their time to achieve something good. Shortly before the release of the second part of season 4, the two brothers gave Variety an interview in which they justified their choice:
The reason it took us a while to get started is so you don’t want to take the plunge for the wrong reasons. Would we have wanted to do this spin-off without its name being connected to Stranger Things? The answer was definitely yes.
The teasing continued for many weeks, especially around the main storyline as it “surprise everyone“. Only Finn Wolfhard, the interpreter of Mike Wheeler, would have guessed what it was about at the time, and had received the makers’ compliments on his future directing skills. Meanwhile, we can find the Duffer brothers close to adapting the book The talisman by Stephen King, but also about the remake in Live action manga Death Note.