'Stranger Things' season 2 trailer, spoilers: Trailer shows news report on Barb's disappearance
In the second season of Netflix's highly anticipated science fiction horror TV show "Stranger Things," viewers will finally see justice for Barb Holland (Shannon Purser). The show's creators previously revealed that they will address the issue in the upcoming season. The first trailer for season 2 confirmed the statements, showing how the small town of Hawkins, Indiana, is responding to the teen's disappearance.
Netflix unveiled the first trailer for "Stranger Things" on Halloween, titled "Minute by Minute with Brenda Wood." The clip teased a news report from Hawkins, informing viewers that the teen who was previously thought to have run away was actually missing. The news anchor Brenda Wood informed viewers about the missing person and where she was last seen.
Wood also told the audience that they tried to get a statement from Nancy Wheeler (Natalia Dyer) but was unable to contact Barb's best friend. On the other hand, the anchor was able to get descriptions from Barb's other friends, who weren't mentioned in the news segment.
"[She's] the kind of girl who notices if you're wearing a new bra and can really rock a pair of mom jeans. Or as we call them now, jeans," Wood read the descriptions given by Barb's friends.
Furthermore, the "Minute by Minute with Brenda Wood" news segment also dedicated a few minutes to discuss a situation which happened in the previous season – Eleven (Millie Brown) stealing Eggos. The anchor revealed that a little girl from West Hawkins raided Bradley's Big Buy store and stole all the Eggos she could carry.
Wood also announced that eye witnesses stepped forward claiming that shopping carts were flying across the aisles and the electronic doors were malfunctioning. The anchor advised viewers to report to the chief of police, Jim Hopper (David Harbour), if the young girl was spotted in town.
Fans can expect the main cast of "Stranger Things" — Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Millie Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Noah Schnapp, Natalia Dyer, Cara Buono, Charlie Heaton, and Matthew Modine — to reprise their roles for the second season.
According to the Independent, "Stranger Things" season 2 will start production this month. The forthcoming season is expected return on Netflix in 2017.