"Stranger Things" Season 2 has received a green light from Netflix. Fans cannot wait to get enough of the sci-fi horror series as they are anxious to know about the sophomore season as the show will see new characters join the cast in the nine episodes to come.
The series will see new faces in the cast. Among them are "Power Rangers" star Dacre Montgomery and "American Odyssey" alum Sadie Sink, according to Hollywood Reporter.
Montgomery will play Billy, a girl-stealing bad boy. "Stranger Things" viewers can only assume this bad boy will create problems for Nancy Wheeler (Natalia Dyer) and Steve Harrington (Joe Keery).
Sink will play Bill's stepsister Max, a tomboyish character with a very cautious personality who has the tendency to be suspicious about everything. The actress has starred in other Netflix Originals including "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" and "The Americans."
"Stranger Things" fans are not yet sure whether or not Millie Bobby Brown will still feature in the upcoming Season 2. She has not exactly done anything to reassure her fans and during past interviews, she has made it clear that she is not really sure whether or not she will be returning to the show. However, she has reassured the fans that the show will be great even without her.
Currently, Netflix subscribers are waiting in agony for the release of "Stranger Things" Season 2. There have been spoilers about Season 2 as well as a lot of rumors and speculations around since the renewal of the series was confirmed.
"Stranger Things" series enabled Netflix break a network record, netting $2.15 billion in quarterly revenue. According to The Verge, the record-breaking revenue may have been the reason as to why the series was renewed for Season 2.
Netflix revealed "Stranger Things" Season 2 with a very cryptic and mysterious video on YouTube. According to the video, the nine "Stranger Things" Season 2 episodes are titled "MadMax," "The Boy Who Came Back To Life," "The Palace," "The Pumpkin Patch," "The Storm," "The Secret Cabin," "The Pollywog," "The Brain," and "The Lost Brother."
Watch "Stranger Things" video trailer here: