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Stranger Things: Season Three starts in July 2019

(Post image: © 2019 Netflix)

In July, the third season of the horror series Stranger Things should finally appear. The season consists of eight episodes and is still set in the 80s in Hawkins, Indiana. All information.

Netflix released a trailer for the third season of Stranger Things on the Caschys Blog became attentive. According to the trailer, the season is due to start on Netflix on July 4, 2019. Some of you will be confused by the thumbnail at the beginning, because here ,, 4. July 1985 ″ stands. Don't worry, the year changes at the end of the video. As already mentioned in the introduction, the third season should consist of eight episodes:

  1. "Suzie, do you hear me?"
  2. "Rats"
  3. "The missing lifeguard"
  4. "The sauna test"
  5. ,,The origin"
  6. ,,The birthday"
  7. ,,The bite"
  8. "The Battle of Starcourt"

Caschy's blog writes that in the case of the second episode (original title "The Mall Rats"), the translation into German is not a hundredproright. If you type "mall rats" into Google, the search engine spits out that "mall rats" are people who often hang around in shopping malls.

That's what the third season of Stranger Things is about

Of course, I checked out the trailer on YouTube as soon as I heard about it. This reveals next to nothing about the events in the coming season. At the beginning of the video it is only about the turn of the year 1984/1985. Shortly before the end of the clip, the sentence "One summer can change everything ..." appears. But see for yourself, you can watch the clip above.

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