New details and spoilers for "Stranger Things" season 2 will feaure Eleven's return to the show and the possibility of Will Byers turning evil.
It seems that "Stranger Things" season 2 will give a new perspective of Will Byers (Noah Schnapp) role in the show's plot as showrunners Matt and Ross Duffer stated that they have been reading several fan theories and they were surprisingly spot on as Matt provided some hint of where there were going in the second season without giving anything away and think some of the titles will change. However, there were titles they both did not want to put on there because they felt like it would give too much away and the whole season already broke when they did it, The Hollywood Reporter reported.
The Duffer brothers added that "Stranger Things" season 2 will have nine episodes and tease the effects of the Upside Down world, particularly on Will Byers. Schnapp teased before that Will in season 2 will likely become evil due to his prolonged exposure to that world. Viewers have seen the last episode witness Will seeing hallucinations of the Upside Down world and coughing what appears to be a worm like creature from that world.
Schnapp added that Will could go crazy in "Stranger Things" season 2 due to the traumatizing experience as he struggles to be normal, but has a hard time fighting what is going on with him.
In other news, it seems that Milli Bobby Brown's character Eleven will return to "Stranger Things" season 2.
According to TV Line, their sources confirmed that Eleven will indeed return for season 2, but Netflix did not comment as when she will be back in the story, whether in the premier or the later episodes.
Previous reports claimed that Brown's return to "Stranger Things 2" could have some sort of catch as her father Robert "Bobby" Brown made some "outrageous" demands for the show as he wanted to represent her daughter in every negotiation instead of talent agents.
Other reports claim that Brown has been asking for more than he should, such as signing fees and expecting payment from the agency for having the privilege of representing his daughter.
Moreover, any agency agreeing to do this will open issues with their current talents and change all future arrangements. The price to represent Millie Bobby Brown is said to be at $100,000. Brown explained that his decision for the asking fee is due to the number of financial trials the family is going through, which also made them decide to go back to their home in the United Kingdom. With the success of "Stranger Things, Brown wants to make sure the family will have a normal and stable lifestyle.
"Stranger Things" season 2 will premiere sometime in 2017 on Netflix.