There's so much buzz surrounding this summer's biggest breakout series, "Stranger Things." Now that the Netflix show has been renewed for season 2, cast additions have been made and production is finally a go. Of course, fans cannot wait to see what the Duffer brothers are cooking up for the highly anticipated sophomore season.
While there isn't much talk about what exactly will take place in "Stranger Things" season 2, it seems that more and more people are getting hooked on the new series. "Harry Potter" star Matthew Lewis isn't any different. In fact, Vulture reports that he recently got a tattoo of the number 11.
"Stranger Things" season 2 fans would recognize that number Eleven is the character on the show, played by Millie Bobby Brown. According to E! Online, Lewis took to Instagram to share a photo of his new ink, along with Brown herself. He captioned the photo, writing that people have been asking what the roman numerals on his arm meant, and he alluded to Brown's character in "Stranger Things."
A lot of people ask what my tattoo means. Now you know. @milliebobby_brown #XI #Eleven
A photo posted by Matthew Lewis (@mattdavelewis) on Oct 16, 2016 at 2:33pm PDT
Meanwhile, Vulture reports that "Stranger Things" star Noah Schnapp, who is the face of Will on the series, also took to Instagram to air his thoughts on his character's sexuality. While some viewers have speculated that Will is gay, Schnapp thinks that they are completely missing the point.
"Will being gay or not is besides the point. 'Stranger Things' is a show about a bunch of kids who are outsiders and find each other because they have been bullied in some way or are different," Schnapp wrote. He added that good material, whether on print, film, or TV, would leave audiences with more unanswered questions. Questions that are left to explore by the audience.
"Stranger Things" season 2 returns to Netflix next year, when it's slated to release nine episodes. Keep checking back for the latest on this year's breakout shows.