Netflix's hit sci-fi drama Stranger Things is three seasons in and still going strong. Full of the show's signature '80s nostalgia, the latest season, which sees the kids of Hawkins spend the summer of 1985 at the Starcourt Mall while dealing with an otherworldly threat, is nominated for five Emmys, including a third consecutive one for outstanding drama.
Creators Matt and Ross Duffer discuss with The Hollywood Reporter the third season's departure from Halloween spookiness, its breakout stars Dacre Montgomery and Maya Hawke and plans for season four — and beyond.
In terms of storytelling, how would you compare this season with the previous two? ROSS DUFFER We want each season to feel different, as opposed to re-creating the same thing over.
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