The heat is on for Eleven and her gang as they face new threats and old enemies in a terrifying third series of Stranger Things.
School’s out and there’s a long, hot – and horrifying – Summer ahead for the monster-hunting kids of Hawkins, Indiana, as hit supernatural drama Stranger Things returns to our screens for a much-anticipated third season.
The new eight-part series is set in the Summer of 1985. It’s been almost a year since Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) and her gang battled the Mind Flayer (AKA the Shadow Monster), the terrifying spider-like creature from the parallel universe known as the Upside Down.
This year, young friends Mike (Finn Wolfhard), Will (Noah Schnapp), Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin), Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo) and Max (Sadie Sink) are now more concerned with chilling by the community pool, hanging out at the new local mall and celebrating Independence Day.
However, some new faces are causing a stir, including popular lifeguard Heather (Francesca Reale) and bored mall employee Robin (Maya Hawke), plus the image-conscious Mayor Larry Kline (Cary Elwes) and shifty reporter Bruce (Jake Busey).
Meanwhile, police chief Jim Hopper (David Harbour) is dealing with being a single parent to telekinetic teen Eleven and turns to old friend Joyce Byers (Winona Ryder) for advice.
But with darkness lurking around the corner once again, will the residents of Hawkins ever be allowed to live a normal life? We spoke to 15-year-old British star Millie Bobby Brown to find out more…
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DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman team up to create havoc and hilarity
Underwater odyssey
Narrated by former US President Barack Obama, this awe-inspiring natural-history series takes viewers on an epic 75,000-mile journey to explore life under the water – from cuttlefish and turtles to beluga whales and orcas.
Streets of fire
Saoirse Ronan searches for her missing son in a wartime drama
Haunted history
It’s a family affair for Denzel Washington when the Hollywood star brings August Wilson’s 1987 Pulitzer Prize-winning play, The Piano Lesson, to our screens this week.
Miracle of life
Bill Nighy, Thomasin McKenzie and James Norton star in a powerful drama about the first IVF baby
Hear no evil
A teacher is plagued by a disturbing noise in a suspenseful drama
Detectives Down Under
Meet the Aussie cops of the latest Death in Paradise spin-off...
Murder by the BOOK
Time-bending sleuths Lesley Manville and Tim McMullan are back for a new literary whodunnit
Dawn of DUNE
An epic prequel series charts the rise of the Truthsayers
CRUDE awakening
Yellowstone meets Dallas in a drama revolving around the Texas oil business