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STRANGER THINGS: Millie Bobby Brown To Return As Eleven In Netflix Series

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Eleven Set To Return In The Second Season Of Stranger Things

Millie Bobby Brown will reprise the role of Eleven in the second season of Netflix‘s Stranger Things.

With the fate of the young psychic left uncertain at the end of the season, viewers were forced to wonder if they would ever see Eleven again. As today’s announcement confirms, however, Brown’s character will be continue to play a significant role in the Netflix original series, which is also set to feature at least two new actors in additional roles:

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Brown will join already-announced new additions Sadie Sink (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) and Dacre Montgomery (the Red Ranger in the upcoming Power Rangers movie).

Sink will play a suspicious tomboy named Max, while Montgomery will play her older, hyper-confident ladies man step-brother Billy, who hides a violent/unstable streak. Meanwhile, Season 1 actors Joe Kerry (who played Steve Harrington) and Noah Schnapp (who played the missing Will Byers) will be back as series regulars. The 9-episode, 1984-set second season is coming in 2017 from series writers/creators Matt and Ross Duffer.

Stranger Things Season 2 will be produced by 21 Laps for Netflix. Executive Producers Shawn Levy, Dan Cohen and the Duffer Brothers will all return for the second season.

A love letter to the supernatural classics of the ’80s, Stranger Things is the story of a young boy who vanishes into thin air.

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