NetFlix has released a final trailer leading up to the premiere of their series STRANGER THINGS.
The 17 episodes of Season Two begins on October 27th.
Stranger Things: A love letter to the ’80s classics that captivated a generation, Stranger Things is set in 1983 Indiana, where a young boy vanishes into thin air. As friends, family and local police search for answers, they are drawn into an extraordinary mystery involving top-secret government experiments, terrifying supernatural forces and one very strange little girl.
Stranger Things 2: It’s 1984 and the citizens of Hawkins, Indiana are still reeling from the horrors of the Demogorgon and the secrets of Hawkins Lab. Will Byers has been rescued from the Upside Down but a bigger, sinister entity still threatens those who survived.
Season Two stars Winona Ryder, Sean Astin, Matthew Modine, Paul Reiser, Noah Schnapp, Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb Mclaughlin and David Harbour.
“They all float down here… You’ll float too…” That simple phrase is one of the most iconic elements in Stephen King’s classic novel. It’s a line that sounds so innocent but it carries such a sinister meaning. Like the balloon in the clown’s hand hiding within the storm drain, dead bodies also float… or in this case, poor Georgie. Once the body builds up gases from bacteria, dead bodies float to the surface. With this in mind, director Andy Muschietti and the makeup department creepily emphasize this water and floating imagery throughout the film in subtle ways.
The film’s opening production logos are showered in rain, leading into the iconic scene previously mentioned. But they don’t stop just there. Many of the characters – especially the misguided and deplorable adult characters – are sweaty and oily. You can practically smell the sweat and dirt caked on their faces. And then there’s the clown, Pennywise. Each line of dialogue comes with a dribble of saliva that oozes onto his ruffled collar. It sounds like a gooey film, just not in the traditional bloody sense – it’s an intelligent director carefully utilizing a motif to build atmosphere and remind the audience of the constant threat, even when It isn’t on screen to terrify us.
IT tells the story of a group of outsiders in small town Derry, Maine. What begins as a small group of boys, quickly expands as other kids are drawn into Bill’s desire to find out who or what is causing the children of the town to go missing, including his brother Georgie. The Losers Club discover a connection with the town’s sewers, but as they delve deeper, a mysterious clown and other strange sights start appearing to each member of the group.
While the TV miniseries that was released in 1990 intercut the child and adult scenes from the book, this new adaptation focuses just on “The Losers Club” section of the book. This focus will draw immediate comparisons to another King adaptation, STAND BY ME, along with the popular Netflix series STRANGER THINGS (both featuring the talented Finn Wolfhard). But the screenplay attributed to Chase Palmer, Cary Fukunaga, and Gary Dauberman (Fukunaga previously attached to direct before leaving the project), is quick to define each of these characters and this specific world. Sure, it’s a coming of age story complete with “your mom jokes” and foul-mouthed zingers you would expect from boys and girls in the late-80s. It even includes a montage set to The Cure’s “Six Different Way” (one of the best uses of the song I’ve seen in a film). However, it’s important to remember that STRANGER THINGS wouldn’t be what it is without Stephen King’s IT.
Director Andy Muschietti creates a perfect balance of laughter, drama, and thrills that should satisfy King fanatics along with those looking for a memorable coming-of-age horror film. Sophia Lillis is captivating as the strong-willed and defiant Beverly who doesn’t buckle under the pressure from her father and classmates and as the sole female voice in the gang. Muschietti always focuses on the characters first, placing their internal and external struggles front and center instead of just cheap jump-scares. IT is a story that can be hard to tackle, but the Argentine director shows no signs of being intimidated by the material. In fact, he isn’t afraid to embrace the scope of the story. What could’ve easily gone the route of overused clown scares, results in a carefully constructed film that goes beyond being an exceptional horror film.
Many fans of the book were nervous about Bill Skarsgård’s look as the clown Pennywise. His commitment to the character results in several uncomfortable moments, but many will be surprised that his hair-raising visage isn’t utilized more. But once again, it shows a director who knows when to show restraint. My main complaint is actually how he utilizes the other frightening imagery. Like his previous film MAMA, Muchietti uses characters quickly moving towards the camera and a strong reliance on distorted faces to scare the audience, including a creepy surreal figure and a ghostly Georgie with a deteriorating face. But I guess it’s hard to top yourself after you open with the most shocking and grisly scene in the entire film – an uneasy scene that establishes the fear that the Losers succumb to.
IT masterfully creates defining characters you can connect with. Even at a lengthy 2 hrs. and 15. mins, the pacing flows naturally from scene to scene and character to character, gracefully transitioning from one set-piece to another. Breathing life into each of the seven members of The Losers Club is no easy task. Each has their own voice and distinct characteristics. And each manages to shine with a warm empathetic glow. Despite what you feel about the horror elements, IT will surprise you with its depiction of the thoughtful, vulgar, and emotional moments that we remember from childhood. Memories that can never be washed away by the rain.
Overall rating: 4 out of 5
IT opens in theaters everywhere Friday, September 8th
The first trailer for Stranger Things 2 is here. Season 2 premieres October 27.
A love letter to the ’80s classics that captivated a generation, Stranger Things is set in 1983 Indiana, where a young boy vanishes into thin air. As friends, family and local police search for answers, they are drawn into an extraordinary mystery involving top-secret government experiments, terrifying supernatural forces and one very strange little girl.
Toy Fair is an annual trade show where hundreds of toy companies get together to showcase their latest innovations for buyers and press. The following is a photo recap from the Funko booth. To see the rest of our coverage, click HERE.
As someone who gave custom Batman Funko Pops to the groomsmen at my wedding, I had to stop by their booth during my Toy Fair trip. Unfortunately their area was forever crowded so I had to settle for a quick walkthrough on my own. This does not come as much of a shock though. To say that Funko has transformed into a phenomenon these last few years is a bit of an understatement.
Funko’s Pop line of collectible vinyl figures started with Batman and now features thousands of characters from Film, TV, comics, and pop culture. There are also seemingly as many variations of Batman as there are total number of properties they license. The Pop brand has expanded to include t-shirts, household items, and several monthly subscriptions based on properties like Marvel, DC Comics, Star Wars and now Disney. Funko also sells Dorbz, Mystery Minis, Rock Candy, Vinyl Vixens, Super Deluxe, Hikari, and several different lines of action figures.
Comparing the first wave of Funko’s to the latest generation reveals stunning progress on these figures. They have an uncanny ability of capturing an actor’s appearance into a perfectly realized 3D vinyl caricature. Just look at the JOHN WICK, GODFATHER, TWIN PEAKS, WESTWORLD, and STRANGER THINGS figures. You do not need any packaging to tell you the identity of each figure.
While there were hundreds of Funko items on display, I tried to focus my photos just on the ones that are relatively new or have not yet been released. Below are some of my favorites, including a peak at some new lines…
Before the New England Patriots’ stunning comeback to win SuperBowl LI, NetFlix dropped on grateful viewers a TV spot for the second season of the wildly popular series STRANGER THINGS.
Stranger Things 2 is coming. Halloween 2017.
A year after Will’s return, everything seems back to normal… but a darkness lurks just beneath the surface, threatening all of Hawkins.
A love letter to the ’80s classics that captivated a generation, Stranger Things is set in 1983 Indiana, where a young boy vanishes into thin air.
As friends, family and local police search for answers, they are drawn into an extraordinary mystery involving top-secret government experiments, terrifying supernatural forces and one very strange little girl.
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Stranger Things was created by the writing and directing team of brothers, Matt and Ross Duffer, and executive produced by Shawn Levy who also directed two episodes.
Netflix’s original scripted series stars Winona Ryder (Joyce Byers), David Harbour (Chief Hopper), Finn Wolfhard (Mike Wheeler), Natalia Dyer (Nancy Wheeler), Charlie Heaton (Jonathan Byers), Millie Brown (Eleven), Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas Sinclair), Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin Henderson), Cara Buono (Karen Wheeler) and Matthew Modine (Dr. Brenner).
The first season debuted on Netflix globally on Friday, July 15th.
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In Season 2 news, Dacre Montgomery has been cast in the role of BILLY, Max’s hyper-confident, and edgy older step-brother. He steals girlfriends away from their boyfriends, is great at drinking games, and drives a black Camaro. But lurking under his apparent charisma, is a violent and unpredictable nature. SERIES REGULAR
Sadie Sink has been cast in the role of MAX, a tough and confident girl whose appearance, behavior and pursuits seem more typical of boys than of girls in this era. She has a complicated history and is generally suspicious of those around her. SERIES REGULAR
Also, the following cast members from season 1 have been flipped from recurring to series regulars:
Joe Keery who plays STEVE HARRINGTON
Noah Schnapp who plays WILL BYERS
Do you like geeky, weird TV shows? Does your strange TV knowledge surpass that of most normal humans? This is the trivia event for you!
Join us at 8pm on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016, at The Way Out Club in St. Louis (2525 Jefferson) for “Strange TV Trivia.”We’ll quiz you on shows like Stranger Things, Doctor Who, The X-Files, Ash vs Evil Dead, The Walking Dead, Penny Dreadful, Marvel and DC shows, Star Trek, and more!
The cost is $15 per person, or $50 per team of four. Fifty percent of total ticket sales will be awarded to the winning team! (We will have a tie-breaker round if necessary.) We will also have some fun side games (like celebrity Dead or Alive) and other opportunities to go home with prize money. For more information, contact Raymond Castile at raycastile@aol.com.
This trivia event is a fundraiser for the annual St. Louis Krampusnacht twisted holiday celebration! All proceeds will go toward the cost of putting on the Krampusnacht event, which will be held Dec. 3 on Cherokee Street.