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  • Three young actors holding flashlights peer past the camera as if they're looking at something mysterious.

    ‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’ Is the Prequel You Didn’t Know You Needed But Can’t Live Without

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  • Side-by-side image of Winona Ryder (left) and Isabella Pappas (right) as Older and Younger Joyce from 'Stranger Things' and the 'Stranger Things' play, 'The First Shadow.' Both are white women with shoulder-length brown hair and bangs. Ryder is in her early 50s and is wearing a black blazer over a white shirt with a brown collar. Pappas is a younger woman playing a high-schooler. Her hair is in a ponytail, and she's wearing a black sleeveless shirt.

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