Millie Bobby Brown on 'Stranger Things' Season 2: 'It's Very, Very Crazy'
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The 13-year-old actress teases that the upcoming sophomore season of Netflix's breakout supernatural horror series is 'binge-worthy' and 'very very crazy.'

AceShowbiz - Stars of Netflix's breakout sci-fi series "Stranger Things" have been teasing fans about what to expect in the upcoming season of the series. In a new interview, first-time Emmy nominee Millie Bobby Brown gives an insight into the new season.

"I think the show has pivotal moments, things that fans will not expect," the 13-year-old actress shares in the interview after nabbing her first Emmy nomination in Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her stunning portrayal of Eleven. "These episodes will definitely give people a great season-a binge-worthy season, for sure. It's very, very crazy, honestly."

Netflix recently released an ominous teaser for the sophomore season in which it warned the residents of Hawkins, Indiana that "1984 only gets stranger." Previously, stars Finn Wolfhard and Gaten Matarazzo also revealed that the second season would be "horror oriented." They explained, "Last season, a lot of the horror and a lot of what was happening with Will was off screen in the Upside down. That's not the case [in season 2]. The horror is more up-close and personal. Something happens to Will in the first couple of episodes that's very, very disturbing."

Winona Ryder, Noah Schnapp and David Harbour are set to return. The cast also includes Sadie Sink, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Finn, Gaten, Caleb McLaughlin and Joe Keery.

"Stranger Things" season 2 will premiere on October 27 on Netflix.

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