It’s Halloween in New Stranger Things Season 2 Image

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The Stranger Things kids are wearing Ghostbusters jumpsuits, and after season 1 they’ve more than earned it.

Entertainment Weekly shared the exciting news that Netflix’s popular series Stranger Things will air a new teaser this Sunday for the Super Bowl. They also shared an image from the new season of Dustin, Mike, and Lucas dressed as Ghostbusters. Judging from the pumpkins on the door, it’s Halloween. But why is Will missing? Maybe he’s just late for school, maybe he’s lost again.

Without giving too much away executive producer Shawn Levy told EW, “The Demogorgon was destroyed but evil wasn’t.” Is he referring to Will’s scene at the end of season one? Why does Dustin look frightened? Ok, I’m speculating way too much based on one photo when Will could easily just be getting to school later, but we’ve been looking forward to season two a lot.

Definitely keep an eye out for the teaser on Sunday to get an idea of what kind of evil is in Hawkins now. Maybe we’ll even get a glance at the newcomers!

(via Birth.Movies.Death. and Entertainment Weekly)

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