'Stranger Things' Season 2 Spoilers: Will Byers Returns; Character Faces Post-Traumatic Stress?

"Stranger Things" Season 2 recently released its trailers and fans can't help but feel more excited than ever. It can be recalled that during the Super Bowl break, the show released a very mysterious image regarding the series' Season 2. Could it really be possible that Will Byers returns from the Upside Down?

'Stranger Things' Creator Ross And Matt Duffer React; Show To End In Season 4?

As per Movie News Guide, creators of the show Ross and Matt Duffer admitted that they wouldn't want the series to have a very predictable ending. Moreover, they would want the show to be different than that of the series that doesn't have a finite ending.

"Everything changes as we move forward so we'll see. I want it to have a really finite ending. I don't want it to be one of those shows that runs out of gas and they lose it because they're losing interest. You wanna end when you're on top."

The famous brothers admitted that the show could only last up until five or four seasons depending on the storyline and how the viewers perceived the series. They admitted that the show should have a very firm ending that would definitely answer all hanging questions from the fans. The upcoming season would focus on the development of the old characters that viewers would surely love.

'Stranger Things' Season 2: Will Byers Returns; Character Currently Experiencing Stress

On the other hand, Will Byers is definitely back on the show but it seems like he is having a hard time adapting to the real world as he sees images from the Upside Down. Sources revealed that he could be facing a post-traumatic disorder.

Moreover, his mother Joyce would try to rekindle a romance with Bob. Would it help Will if he could have a father figure in his life?

"Stranger Things" Season 2 would be released on Oct. 31, 2017, and would feature nine thrill-seeking episodes.

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