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Stranger Things season 2: Full length trailer hints Will may RETURN to the Upside Down

The highly-anticipated series will return on October 27 and now Netflix have dropped the first full-length trailer.

Set to the tune of Michael Jackson’s 1982 hit Thriller, the three-minute long clip not only hints at more trouble for Will Byers (played by Noah Schnapp) but also sees the return of Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown).

The trailer begins with Will and his pals Mike, Dustin and Lucas enjoying an evening out at the local arcade playing a game of Dragon’s Lair.

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However, things soon take a turn for the worse as Will returns to the terrifying world of the Upside Down.

Clearly not over his last ordeal, Will is struggling to come to terms with what happened as he tells his mother Joyce (Winona Ryder) through tears: “I saw something. I felt it. Everywhere.”

Police chief Jim Hopper (David Harbour) is then heard saying: “Nothing’s gonna go back to the way that it was.. not really.

“Whatever is happening is spreading from this place,” he adds.

At the end of the season one finale, the mysterious Eleven disappeared as it was feared she was trapped in the Upside Down – and this trailer appears to confirm that.

“Sometimes I feel like I still see her,” Mike says, before adding: “If you’re out there just please give me a sign…”

The camera then cuts to Eleven waking up and trying to make her way out of the Upside Down. But will she make it back to the real world?

Not much has been given away in regards to Eleven’s fate but actor Finn Wolfhard, who plays Mike Wheeler, recently teased: “Something happens to Will in the first couple of episodes that’s very, very disturbing.”

His co-star, Gaten Matarazzo, who plays Dustin Henderson, agreed, adding: “[His friends] know he is not well. But they are just trying to pretend [nothing] happened.”

Stranger Things will return to Netflix on October 27.

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