Stranger Things : spin-offs, number of seasons… the show runners say more on the future of the show
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Season 3 should not happen until 2019, but this will not be the last of the series.
Netflix has given us a wonderful gift last weekend with the launch of the trailer of season 2 of Stranger Things. Since, we are all excited and we don’t stop to count the days before the return of our four young toddlers.
But beyond the trailer, Comic-Con has allowed us to learn a little more about the series phenomenon, thanks to the three show runners. Ross Duffer saw an interview with Collider to talk about the future of the show :
Matt and Ross Duffer on the shoot with Winona Ryder
“We have a plan approximate, but the important thing for us was to really begin to lay the foundations of what would be the rest of the show in season 1. After, in regards to the exact number of seasons we are not sure. But again, we don’t want to do too much. We just want to tell the story that we have planned and stop.
Obviously, the people are in the mode “we want more !” and it’s great, but it is like that that we want to leave the show. For the spin-offs, we’re not there yet, because for us, it is really to focus on this story and it is done. “
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A heartfelt response, but surely insufficient in the eyes of the journalist of the american site which has revived the three show runners in betting that they would stop finally at the end of three seasons. Neither one, nor two, the brothers Duffer and Shawn Levy have again confirmed that there would be over three seasons :
“To be honest, we can say that one table always four or five seasons, but surely not three. And regarding season 3, it is not yet known when it will be released exactly. As you have seen, there is not too much on a cycle-by-season year. We are going to do it as quickly as possible, without burning the stages. Here with season 2, we get what, fifteen months after ? We are going to try to stay on that tempo. “
If the seasons arrive less quickly than the huge series The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones for a result and a quality well above, frankly, we don’t say no. It can therefore be from about February or march of 2019, for the output of this third season.
Shawn Levy
But the creators are not the only ones expressed on the show lately. Actor David Harbour, the sheriff Jim Hopper, thus completed their ‘ about Stranger Things , and the end of the series in microphone TV Line :
“We have no open end as can be, The Walking Dead, for example. There is a planned end for all the characters.. We will provide you with something fun and then we leave before that people do not like the series. The story is well defined and it will tell as we had planned. “
Reassuring to see that everyone is on the same wavelength. Season 2 will be available in full on the October 27th on Netflix.