'There's still much to be explored in Stranger Things'
Tokyo: 'Stranger Things' can be best described as the perfect ode to the pop culture of 1980s and its star, Millie Bobby Brown, says she now wants to see the show enter the era of 1990s in the follow-up seasons.
Nostalgia is the USP of the show, which has paid homages to the likes of Steven Spielberg, John Carpenter and Stephen King in its own unique way.
Brown, who portrays the fan-favourite Eleven, a girl with psychokinetic abilities, says the show should go on for two-three more seasons. "I want there to be at least two or three more (seasons). I think there's so much more to be explored. Especially, like going into the '90s. Imagine 'Stranger Things' in the '90s. I think 1997-98 would be so cool to explore," the 15-year-old actor said.
Season three also features Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Gaten Matarazzo, to name a few.