![]() With Season 1 and Season 2, while everyone went through some dramatic events, everyone seemed to be able to go back to normal lives after. One thing I could see is this season really affecting everyone and everything after. They seem to make it clear that the events of this season will be the most dramatic yet, and that it will feature the craziest events yet, and that nobody will be the same ever. The Duffer Brothers has confirmed that the show will be no more than 5 seasons, it might be just 4, so if this is the penultimate season, it makes sense to make it very dramatic to set up the conclusion. It teases that this season is going to the most dramatic yet, the most crazy, the most insane, and that nothing will be the same after this. And I really like the tagline teasing that the events of Season 3 will CHANGE EVERYTHING. Since the fireworks seem to make it look like this event is on the Fourth of July, that’d make it 7 months. Anyway, so whereas Stranger Things Season 2 took place a year after Stranger Things Season 1, Season 3 will jump ahead about 6 months it looks like. So the poor kids from Summer of 84 are meanwhile facing their first summer after those crazy events last summer. In case you didn’t know already, or couldn’t already tell from the Date Announcement video, it takes place in the Summer of 1985. The tagline reads ONE SUMMER CAN CHANGE EVERYTHING. I’m gonna analyze this poster a lot more than probably needed. ![]() Most people will just take a quick glance at this poster, think it’s cool, mark in their minds that Season 3 drops on July 4th, and that’ll be it. "So that's very gratifying to play too but along with his new father thing that he has with Eleven, it's great.If you know me, you know I love Stranger Things, so time to speculate on this poster, probably a lot more than needed. ![]() "I mean, Hopper, in season two kinda became more of a father and he got a little softer in a way that was great, kinda opened him up and we're gonna get back to a little bit of the squash-buckling Jim Hopper from season one where he was going around punching people, which I think we missed," Harbour told us last year. "But he's fatter than you've ever seen him and less capable of hurting people, but a little more capable because he's just like a big elephant." "This season, Hopper does a lot of really big, like, action-y things," he said. ![]() It also seems that parenthood has softened him, in a way. She's able to offer me some advice on how to deal with being a single parent and how to, like, you know, stop being so damn controlling," David Harbour told EW. "It thrusts him into a discussion with Joyce. It's a much broader season and I would say if you are interested in really thinking about what we could explore I would look at the movies in 1985 cause we are specific to our seasons and to our influences."Ĭhief Hopper is now raising a teenager with superpowers and a boyfriend, which is bringing him closer to Joyce but isn't helping with his health. Every season the characters get deeper and more rich and sillier and more fun and it just broadens. "You're not doing the same old thing where Gilligan is stuck on the island and you gotta figure a way out. "There's a lot of in the '80s that we have yet to explore and I think we're starting to play with a lot more of that stuff and so it's risky," he continued. ![]() "What I can tell you is this, like you see season one you see season two and we're playing with the same alphabet of these '80s epics, but we're kinda throwing out the model again and sort of expanding these characters in ways that you wouldn't expect them to go in, so that's what I love about it, is that you have these characters in this show that is clearly working and yet the Duffers are continuously interested in exploring the limits and taking risks and we take a lot of risks this season so there's a lot of new relationships that get set-up and a lot of new devices and a lot of new cinematic influences." "This season they just came up with this arc and this idea that's so original and so new that and so fun," he told us. David Harbour had some very curious things to say about how the show is using the '80s and taking things in a new direction. ![]()
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