New Stranger Things 3 Trailer Teases An Action-Packed Season

Stranger Things has come a long way since it initially premiered back in 2016, and that’s never been more clear than in the new trailer for Season 3 that Netflix released today. A lot has happened to Eleven and her friends, and it seems Season 3 will see the gang fighting against the most dangerous and menacing threat so far.

The new Season 3 trailer, which Netflix says is the final one, is riddled with spoilers about previous events, so steer clear if you’re not caught up.

Season 3 is set in Hawkins, Indiana in the summer of 1985–and yes, elements of the period such as New Coke will appear. In addition to the evil alien threat they’re facing, Eleven and company are learning more about one another. Here is the official description for Season 3:

“School’s out, there’s a brand new mall in town, and the Hawkins crew are on the cusp of adulthood. Romance blossoms and complicates the group’s dynamic, and they’ll have to figure out how to grow up without growing apart. Meanwhile, danger looms. When the town’s threatened by enemies old and new, Eleven and her friends are reminded that evil never ends; it evolves. Now they’ll have to band together to survive, and remember that friendship is always stronger than fear.”

Stranger Things Season 3 premieres July 4 on Netflix. All of the main cast return for Season 3, along with Princess Bride star Cary Elwes who plays the sleazy politician Mayor Kline. There’s also the offspring of some ’80s stars; Jake Busey, son of Point Break star Gary Busey, will play a journalist named Bruce, while Maya Thurman-Hawke (daughter of Uma and Ethan) is set to play a character named Robin.

Stranger Things Season 3 Trailer Teases the Mind Flayer’s Endgame

We’re less than a month away from the premiere of Stranger Things Season 3, which debuts on July 4 as part of Netflix’s genius scheme to keep everyone in America glued to their TVs this Independence Day instead of out getting sunburnt.

Ahead of the show’s return, Netflix has released a new Stranger Things Season 3 trailer that offers us an even better look at the threat facing Mike, Eleven and the rest of the Hawkins gang in the new eight-episode third season.

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Halo Infinite Beta Coming First To Xbox; Split-Screen Already Up And Running

Halo Infinite had a big showing at E3 2019 last week, but Microsoft isn’t done dropping news about the long-awaited Xbox and PC game. Developer 343 Industries to shared some new details on the game, and it’s a lot to take in.

Starting off, 343 confirmed in a blog post that Halo Infinite will support LAN and that the already announced split-screen feature is “up and running” already. That’s a big deal because Halo 5 dropped split-screen in a move that upset a number of series fans.

343 also announced that the beta tests for Halo Infinite, known as “flights,” will take place first on Xbox and then PC. The testing periods will “start small” and then “slowly expand” up until the game’s release in Holiday 2020. “Flighting may come a little bit later for PC players, but we’re treating it as a first-class citizen,” 343 said.

The studio also confirmed that the characters in Halo Infinite will have black undersuits. That sounds like a small detail, but in Halo 4 and Halo 5 players had different colored undersuits, which garnered a mix reaction from fans.

Additionally, 343 teased Halo Infinite’s armor customization options, saying, “if you liked the level of armor customziation in Halo: Reach, you will be pleased [with Halo infinite].” On top of that, 343 confirmed that those who reach the highest level in Halo 5, SR 152, will receive a “token of appreciation” in Halo Infinite.

Finally, 343 stated that it has an internal team of professional gamers testing Halo Infinite’s multiplayer. And on the story side, 343 re-affirmed that Halo Infinite’s story begins “some time after” the end of Halo 5.

Halo Infinite releases in Holiday 2020 as a launch title for Project Scarlett. The game plays on the entire family of Xbox One consoles, as well as PC.

Why Marvel’s JJ Abrams Spider-Man Reveal Backfired

Marvel Comics covered the internet in sticky strands of speculation this week by teasing some big Spider-Man news with a countdown written in webbing. The first teaser showed the number four spun in threads from a black spider, and then once per day following came the three, two, one — culminating with the news: JJ Abrams is co-writing a new Spider-Man mini-series… with his son, 21 year-old Henry Abrams.

Regardless of how you feel about the news itself, the way Marvel teed it up struck a bad chord with fans, earning the publisher instant resentment online. It all stems from that first teaser: the number four written in webbing. Barring a Spider-Man and Fantastic Four crossover, the only other natural conclusion was that Marvel was hinting at a comic book adaptation of Sam Raimi’s canceled Spider-Man 4 movie.

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Crash Team Racing: Nitro Fueled – All Original CTR Tracks On Hard Mode

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Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled – Playstation Exclusive Retro Bonus Track

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Crash Team Racing: Nitro Fueled – Three Best 1st Place Wins On Hard Mode

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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Script Made Keri Russell Cry

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker brought actress Keri Russell to tears.

Speaking to The Associated Press, Russell shared her first reactions to reading the script for The Rise of Skywalker given to her by director J.J. Abrams.

“When I read his script that he wrote I cried,” Russell said. “I mean who knows what it will turn out to be and I hope it remains true to what he originally wanted.”

Abrams co-wrote the script with Chris Terrio, a script that Russell believes will satisfy Star Wars fans’ expectations.

“He’s not trying to change it to be something else,” Russell said. “He really respects what it is.”

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Super Mario Maker 2 – Toughest Story Levels So Far

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Darksiders Genesis Preview: What if Darksiders Met Diablo?

I’ll bet you weren’t expecting a new Darksiders game to be a Diablo-style, isometric-camera action-RPG, were you? I was pretty surprised myself. But the fact that Airship Syndicate, not Gunfire Games, is the developer of Darksiders Genesis, it makes a bit more sense – particularly when you find out that Airship employs original Darksiders comic book creator Joe Madureira.

I played a small slice of Genesis, and I was impressed at how well it translated to the Diablo formula. Being able to switch on the fly between the ranged attacks of Strife and the melee focus of War seems like a smart design decision; the two complement each other nicely, and if you’re not playing solo, you’re able to roll through this campaign in two-player co-op. Both characters can build up a special attack meter that, when activated, temporarily turns them into the same giant fire monster capable of wreaking significant havoc.

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