In Stranger Things season 1, Will is attacked and captured by the Demogorgon. His vanishing kicks off the plot of the whole show and he survives for a long, lonely week in the mysterious Upside-Down after being snatched by the toothy-mawed monster. Will eventually escapes with the help of his friends, but when Nancy’s short-lived friend Barb
As Jordan Peele explained in a recent interview, the message under the surface is that the monster is us. Director Jordan Peele has been deemed by many to be a modern day horror maestro. His first
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Here's why. Stranger Things season 4 has a lot of questions to answer, most of them from the events in season 3, but this new season should also explain the Upside Down properly. In just three seasons, Stranger Things has built its own layered mythology, though it hasn’t been fully explored yet. The core of the series' mystery is the other
The Upside Down is a staple of Stranger Things from the very first season, and learning about its origins is one of the most powerful parts of season 4.The fact that the show gives fans answers to
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The History and Meaning of Upside-Down Christmas Trees. Displaying a Christmas tree upside-down may date back to the 7th century. Legend has it that Boniface, a Benedictine monk, used the triangular shape of a fir tree to explain the Holy Trinity to pagans in Germany. It was subsequently hung end-over-end in celebration of Christianity.
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