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‘Stranger Things’ Season 2 Updates: ‘Games Of Thrones’ Influence Revealed; Winona Ryder Returns As Joyce Bryers
Netflix '"Stranger Things" Season 2 will soon air on the small screens, once again Winona Ryder will come back as the iconic Joyce Byers. In relation, the current problem of the cast and crews is the security of everybody. Find out here how "Games of Thrones" plays a big part in its solution.
According to the Telegraph, the newly released teaser images of "Stranger Things" Season 2 introduce a lot of things in a vague way. On the contrary, Winona Ryder's return is the most definite about it. The second photo is what centers on Joyce Byers.
On the "Stranger Things" Season 2 second image, the celebrity is seen tightly gripping Will's shoulders. Many fans say that she seems to be angry over something. That's surely something to see when the show officially returns back to Netflix.
Nonetheless, the other images also just create more questions about the possible events that will soon happen in "Stranger Things" Season 2. Along with the last Super Bowl LI commercial, everyone is really into the hype of knowing what do the promotions really mean.
On the other hand, "Stranger Things" Season 2 is also having deep thoughts towards their security protocols. With the successful uproar of the TV show, many eager fans are showing more aggressive behaviors through breaching.
In answer, "Games of Thrones" shares their huge security secrets towards "Stranger Things." According to Entertainment Weekly, the influence of the throne wars is explored whether it's really effective for the budding TV series.
"We literally consulted with the producers of Game of Thrones to learn security protocols," this is what "Stranger Things" producer Shawn Levy said in the report. He further noted that the executives of the show guided them throughout. They are heavily influenced by how the senior series hid their secrets and ensured everyone's safety.
In all, "Stranger Things" Season 2 really packs something! Everybody just needs to wait and see what they will bring once more on Netflix.
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