The Official ‘Stranger Things 5’ Trailer Makes A Classic D&D Mistake
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Stranger Things 5 Credit: Netflix Netflix released the official trailer for Stranger Things 5 Thursday morning and it’s an excellent bit of trailer-craft. I was hesitant to even watch it because so often movies and TV shows (and even video games) get trailers that simply give away far too much. I don’t want the plot spoiled. I don’t want details. What I want is the vibe, and that’s what this trailer gives in spades. The dark, serious tone helps ground us in the reality of a Hawkins under military quarantine. Hopper (David Harbour) and Nancy (Natalia Dyer) each have scenes involving holding or firing assault rifles. Even Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo), normally a source of comic relief, looks stoic and filled with resolve, likely still in mourning over the loss of Eddie (Joseph Quinn). At one point we see him crying as Steve (Joe Keery) hugs him close. There are numerous demogorgons in the trailer, much to the dismay of the soldiers presumably overwhelmed when the Upside Down spills over into Hawkins. We get more of the hospital scene from the first trailer, though this time Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin) is carrying a presumably still-comatose Max (Sadie Sink) as he flees a demadog. We also get a group hug with Jonathan (Charlie Heaton) which makes me a little nervous, given how precarious Will’s (Noah Schnapp) fate is by the end of the trailer, when Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower) has him in his nefarious clutches. We see Joyce (Winona Ryder) in a tunnel that looks a lot like the tunnels from Season 2. And the whole gang gets together at one point planning how to take down Vecna, minus Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) and Hopper, who are presumably off on their own adventure. Eleven’s powers appear to have grown significantly. Stranger Things Credit:…
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