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Filming Has Wrapped on the Third Season of “Stranger Things,” Coming Next Summer

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The main reason Netflix pushed the third season of “Stranger Things” from 2018 to 2019 was so that the filmmakers would have extra time to really get it right, and we’re happy to report today that filming has now officially wrapped on the hotly-anticipated Season 3. It’s not coming until next Summer, mind you, but this means the marketing blitz can soon begin.

On their social media accounts, several core members of the “Stranger Things” cast announced the end of shooting yesterday, and can check out some of those postings below.

You may recall that Netflix gave us our first look at the second season of “Stranger Things” during the 2017 Super Bowl, so we could see a teaser for Season 3 next February.

Or, perhaps, even sooner. You’ll find it right here when we’ve got it!

 

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“Jurassic World: Chaos Theory” Teaser Trailer Previews Netflix Series Set 6 Years After “Camp Cretaceous”

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In the wake of the five-season animated series “Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous,” Netflix’s “Jurassic World: Chaos Theory” is stomping its way onto the platform this year.

“Chaos Theory” premieres May 24, and the series is set six years after the events of “Camp Cretaceous.” Paul-Mikel Williams is back as Darius, with Sean Giambrone as Ben.

Watch the “Jurassic World: Chaos Theory” trailer below.

In the CG-animated series from Universal, DreamWorks and Amblin Entertainment…

“Six years later, members of “The Nublar Six” are struggling to find their footing off the islands, navigating a world now filled with dinosaurs and people who want to hurt them.

“Reunited in the wake of a tragedy, the group comes together only to find themselves on the run and catapulted into a global adventure to unravel a conspiracy that threatens dinosaur and humankind alike and finally learn the truth about what happened to one of their own.”

There will be 10 episodes in the show’s first season, running 22-minutes each.

Scott Kreamer, Aaron Hammersley serve as Executive Producers and Showrunners, with Steven Spielberg, Colin Trevorrow, and Frank Marshall also serving as Executive Producers.

Speaking of Jurassic World, a brand new live action movie is also coming soon. It doesn’t yet have a title, but it’s releasing July 2, 2025, and Scarlett Johansson is in talks to star.

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