Here's What We Know About Stranger Things 3 So Far
Breathe a deep sigh of relief: Everything is going to be just fine for
Noah Schnapp come season 3 of
Stranger Things. Or at least as fine as things can be in Hawkins, Indiana.
Executive producer
Shawn Levy clarified his earlier comments that Will Byers (Schnapp) will be
getting a “break” next season. “Everyone assumed that meant he wasn’t going to be in that much of season 3,” Levy told MTV News and other outlets at PaleyFest in Los Angeles, later clarifying, "It’s not that Will isn’t going to be an enormous segment of season 3, it’s just, we put Noah Schnapp by way of the emotional ringer in season 2, so I just meant we’re gonna let him do other kinds of scenes other than exorcisms and hauntings.”
That’s not to mention that Will, or anyone else, is safe. Case in point, thanks to the final visual of season 2, we know that there really are still bad forces lurking in the Upside Down, just waiting for the possibility to stand out of their dimension and into ours. “The Shadow Monster is still out there," Levy warned, adding that the danger to come is certainly evil related to his agenda, which we learn more about in season 3."
He continued down this ominous path, telling
People that "change is coming for Hawkins, and change is coming for these characters, whether they like it or not.”
Brian To for the Paley CenterFortunately, it sounds like that change won't affect our preference young couples — at least not once season 3 picks up one year later. Levy told
The Hollywood Reporter, “Mike and Eleven and are going strong, so that's a relationship that continues, and same with Furious Max and Lucas. However again, they're like 13- or 14-year-old kids, so what does romance mean at that stage of life? It may never be simple and stable relationships and there's fun to that instability.”
If that makes things sound uncertain for their young love, maybe it should. As Levy told
People, “There’s certainly new love — whether or not it’s in a love triangle, I don’t aspire to say.” (Perhaps this will have something to do with
new cast member Maya Hawke, as Robin, coming to Hawkins.)
One thing we can be certain of is that Steve Harrington (Joe Keery) will continue to be the ideal babysitter of all time, so perhaps he determined to postpone going to college, soon considering that. "I'll just mention we won't be abandoning the Dad Steve magic. I don't aspire to mention much more, nevertheless I literally feel that we were walking along and we stumbled onto a gold mine with Dad Steve," Levy told
THR.
As for any other hints, it’s best to wait for the surprise. “Even though people think they wish to know, I promise you it’s so much more juicy in case you experience it once we release the show,” Levy said.
Stranger Things 3 begins filming next month. A premiere date hasn't been released.
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