“Stranger Things” season 3 is coming, and many details about it is now available. Fans have been waiting for a long time as the second installment concluded almost two years ago; thus the new details are truly great news for everyone. As its premiere comes closer, here’s everything to know about the new episodes.
Plot
As shared on Gamespot, the official synopsis for “Stranger Things” season 3 reads: "Romance blossoms and complicates the group's dynamic, and they'll have to figure out how to grow up without growing apart and danger looms.”
In addition, “When the town is threatened by enemies old and new, Eleven and her friends are reminded that evil never ends but it evolves so they have to band together to survive.”
Photo stills of “Stanger Things” season 3 shows that the cast is back in the 80s. The story will unfold during the summer and Eleven, Lucas, Max, Dustin, Mike, Will and the rest of the gang are enjoying moments that kids typically do under the sun but since this is “Stranger Things” there will be twists and turns. In other words, it will be another exciting roller coaster ride with the gang.
Episode Titles
The title for the upcoming “Stranger Things” season 3 has been unveiled and they are "Suzie, Do You Copy?" "The Mallrats," "The Case of the Missing Lifeguard," "The Sauna Test," "The Source," "The Birthday," "The Bite" and "The Battle of Starcourt." There are eight titles currently, and it was not stated if Netflix is adding one or two titles more for this season. It should be noted that since this is a Netflix series, all the episodes will be dropped at the same time.
Air Date
“Stranger Things” 3 wrapped up filming in November 2018 and recently Netflix announced it will release the third season on July 4. Check out the official video teaser below:


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