

Ross: It's also just exciting having these initial conversations about it because the jump allows us to say "what happened in that year?" It actually opens up a lot more storytelling possibilities. They'll be a year older and all their changes they're going through, we'll take that into account and kind of work that into the show. As much as I would love to have it be Christmas right after that, it's just not feasible, so we're going to skip a year. Because like Gaten, his voice has already dropped quite a bit, to the point where we couldn't even do ADR with him. Matt: Yeah, you have to do the Harry Potter thing. The flyer even has little rip-off tabs at the bottom that instead of containing contact information, says phrases such as "Good riddance," "I love Steve," and "Barb who?" 100 points to the fan who made this. The flyer reads: Her mom doesn't care that she's missing and our friends assume she's studying at the library, and I'm kind of busy with my boyfriend, but she's been missing for a while now and I guess we should start looking for her.She drives a VW, has red hair, red glasses and a wardrobe that elicits sympathy.Goes by Barb. The above flyer was spotted by Mashable, written from the perspective of Barb's friend Nancy. All this and much much more below.īarb disappeared from Hawkins without many people noticing but that doesn't mean that no one is looking for her.

That is why today we are presenting another round-up of Stranger Things-related goodness, from fan art to unofficial t-shirts, from fan theories to news, tidbits and beyond.įind out when Stranger Things Season 2 will take place, find out what the Department of Energy thinks of the factual accuracy of the series, hear a crazy fan theory which tries to explain who Eleven is, learn how the Stranger Things key art was created, learn about the genius behind the design of the show's typography, and how the show was turned down by over a dozen networks. I'm not sure about you, but Stranger Things is still very much on our minds.
