The new animation derived from ‘Stranger Things’ does not yet have a premiere date
The ‘Stranger Things’ franchise is about to get even bigger! This Monday, the 10th, as reported by IndieWire, the streaming platform Netflix announced that it will produce a new animation derived from the series, which will be inspired by the morning cartoons shown in the 1980s.
So far, the production still does not have a title or premiere date. However, as reflected by the Omelete portal, the service describes the animation as set in the universe of the series, however, presenting its own story, without depending on the events of Hawkins.
The brothers duffer, Matt It is ross, responsible for creating “Stranger Things”, are confirmed in animation as executive producers. In addition, the Flying Bark Production studio, known for producing animations such as “What If…?” and “Garota da Lua”, is responsible for the new design.
Last season of Stranger Things
Currently, the series “Stranger Things” is heading for its fifth and final season, which still does not have a premiere date revealed. Recently, through Twitter, the production’s writers shared a somewhat bizarre description of the new episodes.
In the publication, they said: “Season 5 is like the 1st and 4th have a baby. And then that baby was injected with steroids.” Look!
Season 5 is like if season 1 and 4 had a baby. And then that baby was injected with steroids.
— stranger writers (@strangerwriters) March 21, 2023
The final season about the saga of Eleven and her friends and the conflicts with the Upside Down has not yet received a synopsis, however, it is speculated that the first events in Hawkings will connect with the end of the series, bringing Will back as a of the main highlights of the plot.
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