Stranger Things season 2 trailer reveals Eleven is alive as Will is transported back to the Upside Down
The Netflix series is ramping up the 80s nostalgia - and the drama - for series two
The Netflix series is ramping up the 80s nostalgia - and the drama - for series two
STRANGER Things fans - its's time to get excited as a new season two trailer has dropped - and it's a little bit epic.
The hit supernatural Netflix show first teased its second series at the Superbowl earlier this year, but now fans can enjoy a full three minutes giving more information on what will happen to Will Byers and Co.
The creepy trailer features plenty of nostalgic references which the show has become famous for, including Ghostbusters, while Michael Jackson's hit track thriller plays over the footage to ramp up the scare factor.
In it, Will can be seen struggling to deal with life back in the real world, after escaping the Upside Down in the first series.
After seeing a flash of something dark and sinister, Will continues to see things his friends cannot.
And in even bigger news, Stranger Things hero Eleven is alive in the Upside Down and will make an attempt to rejoin her old friends.
Eleven, played by Millie Bobby Brown, gave herself up for Will in the climax of the first series.
But the final scene triggered hope that she would return after police chief Jim Hopper left her favourite treat, Eggos, in the woods.
Fans can rest assured that she will be back in the much-anticipated second season, which is due out shortly before Halloween.
In the trailer, Eleven can be seen prowling the alternate universe known as the Upside Down before she shoved an arm through a portal.
British actress Milly was joined by Finn Wolfhard, who plays Mike Wheeler, Dustin Henderson actor Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, who plays Lucas Sinclair, and Noah Schnapp, who plays Will, on the stage at Comic-Con in San Diego on Saturday in front of 6,500 fans.
Noah gave a little insight into his character's role in the new season, after he spent much of the first in the Upside Down.
"Will definitely shows more bravery and then you will definitely learn how the Upside Down affected Will," he said.
"There's not much I can say, I don't want to spoil anything."
Hopper, played by David Harbour, previously went from a lacklustre cop to a key player in the fight against the evil Demogorgon.
In season two, he will face another battle but this time with himself, the actor said.
"There's a psychology of a heroic action where someone does something heroic and then whether or not they can live up to that or whether or not. There are perils of your own being-a-saviour complex," he said.
Barbara Holland actress Shannon Purser made a surprise appearance but the cast told her she would not be returning for a second season.
"But there will be justice for Barb. Barb will be avenged," it was vowed.
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