Netflix is production an computer animated 'Stranger Things' spin-offA VR video game, a phase play and another live-action show are en route too

Such as Vecna's creepy, encroaching tendrils, the Stranger Points world is proceeding to expand. Netflix has announced an computer animated collection based upon among its greatest strikes. The company hasn't already exposed many information about the newest spin-off right now. Glitch Techs and Fanboy & Chum Chum developer Eric Robles and Flying Bark Productions are developing the computer animated collection. Stranger Points developers the Duffer siblings and producer Shawn Levy are also involved.

Netflix is production an computer animated 'Stranger Things' spin-offA VR video game, a phase play and another live-action show are en route too


"We've constantly imagined an computer animated Stranger Points in the capillary of the Saturday early morning cartoons that we matured loving, and to see this dream recognized is definitely exhilarating," the Duffer siblings informed Variety in a declaration. "We could not be more surprised by what Eric Robles and his group have come up with — the manuscripts and art work are amazing, and we can't delay to share more with you! The experience continues…"


The initial show is restored for a 5th and last period, but that and the computer animated show are much from the just Stranger Points jobs in the pipe. A VR video game is slated to show up later on this year, while a phase show prequel is readied to launching on London's West Finish in late 2023. Netflix also announced a live-action spin-off show in 2015.


The Duffer siblings certainly have a great deal of layers airborne. Together with Stranger Points, they're functioning on a live-action Fatality Keep in mind collection (following a different movie that hit Netflix several years ago), as well as an adjustment of The Amulet, a book by Stephen Peter Straub and King.


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