A couple of Stranger Things super-fans who make horror props have gone above and beyond decorating their house for Halloween this year.Dave and Aubrey Appel, who live in the Chicago suburbs, spent what they estimate to be 1,500 hours covering their home in Stranger Things decor.But the most shocking display is 'Floating Max ' - a levitating display of Sadie Sink's character that has left viewers scratching their heads as to how it stays up.
Wow: A couple of Stranger Things super-fans who make horror props have gone above and beyond decorating their house for Halloween this yearSadie features on the Netflix show as a child called Max Mayfield who in one episode begins to lift off the ground while being tormented by a demon.The Appels recreated the moment over their front lawn with no visible strings and posted a video of it it to TikTok, garnering over 14 million views.
People who viewed the Floating Max display both online and in person have been struck by the mystery of how Dave and Aubrey managed the trick.Dave told Good Morning America he is keeping schtum about the secret behind 'Floating Max' to avoid spoiling it for children who come to see it with their parents.
Behind the magic: Dave and Aubrey Appel, who live in the Chicago suburbs, spent what they estimate to be 1,500 hours covering their home in Stranger Things decor Mystery: But the most shocking display is 'Floating Max ' - a levitating display of Sadie Sink's character that has left viewers scratching their heads as to how it stays up Horror: Sadie features on the Netflix show as a child called Max Mayfield who in one episode begins to lift off the ground while being tormented by a demon 'Until Halloween's a little bit more in season, I don't want kids.
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