Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer are developing a new sci-fi drama titled The Boroughs for Netflix.
The new series will see Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews act as showrunners on the project, with the idea for the series coming from the pair as well. The eight-episode series will be produced by Addiss, Matthews, and the Duffers via their Upside Down Pictures banner.
, we immediately knew they had something very special on their hands,” the Duffers said in a release announcing the news on Thursday. “While the heroes in, they are a similarly lovable bunch of misfits, and we can’t wait for you to join them on an adventure that is at turns scary, funny, and deeply touching.”is yet another project the Duffers are working on for Netflix alongside their list of growing works.
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