![]() Fittingly, we see a public pool filled with young revelers, but the show teases one big attraction. ![]() In “Summer in Hawkins,” the latest trailer released in May, it looks like we can expect a generous helping of summer vibes when season 3 comes back on the Fourth of July. “Holy mother of god.” What did we learn from the other Stranger Things season 3 trailers? Perhaps Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo) says it best. Rest assured, Hawkins’ finest will be putting up a fight. (Spooky!) And the ominous storm closing in on the town has never been more creepy. Not only do we learn that the monster still with us, it’s “building something,” as Eleven warns. ![]() Sure, the state of adolescence can be rough stuff for any kid, but *now it’s* confirmed: The sticky otherworldly threats will be making things even rougher in *the* summer of 1985. “What if he never left? What if he locked him out here with us?” Mike (Finn Wolfhard) wonders with bracing fear. Watch the full interview below to hear more about Kline and Billy, and for one of my favourite moments near the end when Elwes and Montgomery talked about one of Billy’s most important moments last season, and how the Duffers helped make that happen.īe sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos.What did we learn from the new Stranger Things season 3 trailer?ĭespite Eleven’s (Millie Bobby Brown) gate-closing feat in the season 2 finale, Netflix’s new Stranger Things season 3 trailer pretty much confirms the monster will still be lurking around when the much-anticipated premiere drops. But it’s a powerhouse season, totally,” and he later added that he’s “very happy with the ending.”Īnd Elwes? He talked a little bit about how the Duffer Brothers, Matt and Ross Duffer, helped him find the nuances of the character, and how he may draw at least a little real inspiration from one or two oily politicians of the era. When I asked whether this season would offer the chance for Billy to have a rematch, Montgomery said that he couldn’t say, “but I’d say there is a match, and that’s TBD, I guess, for everyone. “I think I was given such an amazing story arc,” Montgomery said of Billy, “and the pool is just the tip of the iceberg, so I’m excited to see how everyone responds.” While Kline is going to be sleazy, throwing parties, and having a good time, Montgomery hinted that there are some character-building events coming down the line this season for Billy. “He’s a great foil for Harper,” Elwes added, referring to David Harbour’s character. “He’s a politician, so he’s good at answering questions, but not really answering the question, and he’s definitely a self-centered, egotistical guy.” “He’s a bit sleazy,” Elwes said of Mayor Kline. The two actors were in Toronto recently to sit down and talk about what’s to come in Stranger Things, and while Elwes helped setup his character, Montgomery offered some tantalizing teases about what’s to come for Billy. Joining the cast this season is Cary Elwes, who plays Mayor Kline, and Dacre Montgomery returns as Billy Hargrove, Max’s (Sadie Sink) charming but frankly abusive older brother who wiped the floor with Steve Harrington (Joe Keery) before Max saved the day in the last episode of season two. Stranger Things 3 premieres on Netflix tonight at midnight, and while not much is known at this point, the latest season has promised major happenings in the town of Hawkins, Indiana. ![]()
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