“Stranger Things” season 3 is coming and to tease fans a bit Netflix just released a new promo video. The Science fiction-horror series has been delayed but with the trailer, its viewers were pleased and got more excited now for its premiere.
What’s more, Netflix did not just drop the teaser but the streaming site also revealed the episode titles for “Stranger Things” season 3. Although the video did not show any scenarios, the titles and captions provided enough spoilers of what can be expected in the next installment.
In addition, while “Stranger Things” season 2 showcased a total of nine episodes, it appears that the third season will only present eight in all. For spoilers, here is the full list of episode titles for the upcoming run: “Suzie, Do You Copy?” “The Mall Rats,” “The Case of the Missing Lifeguard,” “The Sauna Test,” “The Source,” “The Birthday,” “The Bite” and “The Battle of Starcourt.”
The titles are out but the main plot for “Stranger Things” season 3 is still unknown. Then again, there is a probability that the young heroes will save a bigger space after helping out their small town.
One thing is sure, the original Netflix series is set in the summer of 1985 and this means there will be a time jump since the previous season was set in 1984. The Duffer Brothers, the creators of the series also hinted that “Stranger Things” season 3 will be about the kids growing up and going through puberty.
“Even if we didn’t want to deal with puberty, we have to deal with it because our real-life actors are going through it,” the show creators told Entertainment Weekly. “I think that’s exciting because it forces the show to evolve and become something different every year.”
“Stranger Things” season 3 has no exact air date yet but based on the promo video, it will be out in the summer of 2019.


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