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Last year, shy but rebellious Maxine (Sadie Sink) participated in the final season.
The Season 3 trailer opens on familiar tunes from the 80s, warming us to the beat of the show's charm, as we get a hint of Eleven's psychic powers. After being beaten against Mind Flayer last summer, the kids became teenagers and no longer have to call themselves "kids," Mike says. At first, everything seems calm and everything seems to be bathed in the heat of the sun shining brightly over the city. We see Nancy (Natalia Dyer) and Jonathan (Charlie Heaton) sitting in front of a public station, apparently worried about their decision to be there.
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Jim Sheriff (David Harbor), the sheriff of the city, is in a restaurant and waiting for a possible date to come at any time. And yes, there are Billy (Dacre Montgomery) and Joyce (Winona Ryder), each in his own space of relaxation. In the style of Stranger Things things turn abruptly in a few seconds and we see professional badbadins, evil forces, alien monsters and robots attacking and terrorizing the city and the inhabitants. Elected mayor Kline (Cary Elwes) also has something to fear.
Since relationships with friends are changing faster than expected, can adults stay together to avoid a disaster? Netflix's Season 3 of Stranger Things will debut on July 4 this year and the trailer suggests that the federal holidays in America have something to do with this season's adventure.
#StrangerThings Season 3 – NEW PHOTOS: pic.twitter.com/0Oy2Vi7MVt
– See What's New (@seewhatsnext) 20th March 2019
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