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Stranger Things season 2: First look at Eleven's new hairstyle

A departure from her shaven head in the first season

Jack Shepherd
Thursday 09 February 2017 04:38 EST
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Last year, Netflix’s Stranger Things proven a surprise sensation for the streaming service, being praising to high heavens on social media by seemingly everyone.

As hinted at in the first season, the tale of the Upside Down will continue, the first look at season two being revealed midway through the Super Bowl.

Entertainment Weekly have since revealed the first picture of Eleven - played by Millie Bobbie Brown - with her new hairstyle, a notable departure from her shaved head in season one.

Speaking about season two, co-director Ross Duffer said: “It’s a balance of the comfort you’re familiar with but then trying to take it in new directions. That’s what we’re trying to strike with season two.”

Following the release of the season two trailer, a video emerged of the primary cast members reacting to the trailer, the kids screaming with excitement.

Recently, the cast of Stranger Things made headlines after accepting their SAG award for Best Ensemble in a Drama Series, Jim Hopper actor David Harbour giving an impassioned speech.

Notably, Winona Ryder’s facial expressions were also picked up on by numerous publications, Gaten Matarazzo - who plays Dustin in the series - saying they were “awesome.”

Stranger Things will return for season two this Halloween.

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