It is often said how spectacular and memorable a trailer is, but in the case of Volume 2 of Stranger Things, coming to Netflix on July 1st, there are no adjectives that hold. The first images of the grand finale, consisting of two episodes lasting monstre of an hour and 25 and two hours and 20, are, in fact, the most precise synthesis of all that Stranger Things has represented in recent years, from friendship as a means to defeat evil to the demons that each of us faces in his own private life and that in Hawkins take shape and substance, tormenting the dreams of viewers.
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Volume 2 will resume where Volume 1 left off: with Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) ready to help her friends after having her powers in her hands again and the gang determined to fight Vecna, the new disturbing threat that has disturbed the serenity of the protagonists, directly from within, descending into the bowels of his dark and sprawling world in search of the right key to defeat him forever.
The series, produced by Monkey Massacre Productions and 21 Laps Entertainment and written and directed once again by the Duffer Brothers, also had the merit of helping new generations to rediscover some unjustly forgotten pearls of the 1980s. Like the song Running up the hill by Kate Bush, soared to the top of the charts after appearing in a historical episode, the one in which Max (Sadie Sink) needed to cling to a familiar music in order not to end up in the hands of Vecna. How it will end Stranger Things 4 we still don’t know, but we are sure that, if these are the conditions, we will not be disappointed.
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