"Stranger Things" season 2 is expected to be as thrilling and captivating, if not more, as the first season. With so much pressure placed on the shoulders of the creators, they recently teased fans that crazy things will happen in the small town of Hawkins. However, fans are worrying that the kids may become too old for the next season to air.
Will There Be A Huge Time Jump Between Seasons?
"Stranger Things" season 2 is expected to surpass the previous season after the Netflix thriller TV series garnered a massive following. However, there are certain challenges when the story revolves around a group of young kids. Movie News Guide pointed that they grow up too fast. By the time they start shooting the next season, the children looked teenagers or worse, much older.
This begs the question if "Stranger Things" season 2 will see a huge time jump. The Duff brothers may indeed feature a time jump in between seasons if they want the series to reflect the kids' age. This means that fans will get to see the actors from being cute little kids until they reach their awkward teen years. While they don't have the luxury of time, they promised crazy stuff to happen next season.
Crazy Things Will Happen In 'Stranger Things' Season 2
"Stranger Things" season 2 already promised to answer the nagging questions left by the cliff-hanger ending of season 1. GamenGuide previously reported that Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) isn't dead and will still return next season. There's also a lot of back story on Chief Hopper (David Harbour) that fans would definitely be interested to know. Plus, they may get to see Dustin with a new set of teeth next season.
Creators Duff brothers are definitely cooking intriguing and exciting stuff for the fans to put "Stranger Things" season 2 to the next level. What do you want to find out more next season? Let us know your thoughts by leaving your comments below. "Stranger Things" season 2 is expected to air sometime in 2017. Meanwhile, check out this cute video of Millie Bobby Brown and the rest of the gang as they perform in this year's Emmy Awards.