Stranger Things: Is there a connection to the horror trilogy Fear Street?

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At the start of the 4th season longingly awaited by numerous fans StrangerThings at Netflix, the reports on the mystery thriller are rolling over. Not only do the new episodes from Hawkins from the Duffer brothers over 286 million watched hours the first weekend for one new record at the streaming service. In addition, the penultimate season answers numerous important questions regarding Eleven, the origin of upside down and much more.

But what does Stranger Things have in common with the acclaimed horror trilogy Fear Street? Attentive fans (via Reddit) want clues in the mystery series crossover with the horror series fear street have found the same at Netflix you can see.

Max and Robin in Stranger Things © Netflix

Point 1: On the one hand, the two series obviously share the same filming locations, as the horror film series was created at the same locations and settings like the new “Stranger Things” episodes.

Point 2: The two young stars also play Sadie Sink such as Maya Hawke in both series with: In “Stranger Things” Sadie Sink is present as Max and Maya Hawke as Robin and belong to the Hawkins gang alongside Eleven. In the horror series based on RL Stine’s children’s book series, both actresses embark on a horror trip.

Point 3: In both productions, a group of young people go to the Hunt for a monster that kills children: In one series you follow a brutal series of murders over many years, while in the other series creepy creatures from a parallel universe want to get at the kids.

Max from Stranger Things in Fear Street © Netflix

Point 4: plays in a scene Robin even on one Camping trip in 1978 on, something similar happened to her in “Fear Street 2”.

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Point 5: Finally, there’s “Fear Street”-Director Leigh Janiak, who is married to Stranger Things creator Ross Duffer. By the way, Maya Hawke saw them in the hit Netflix series and really wanted them for her film series.

“Stranger Things” has been on the streaming service since May 27 with part 1, followed by the second part on July 1 with the last two episodes of the season in feature length. “Fear Street” is still available with all three films on the streaming provider.

Reference-www.playcentral.de