Stranger Things will be ending soon, and a new report suggests it has an anime spin-off in the works:
Stranger Things is one of the biggest series on Netflix, and the original title helped launch the streaming service's rep in Hollywood. With its final episodes on the horizon, all eyes are on Hawkins to see how our heroes end up. Now, a new report about the future of Stranger Things is live, and it suggests a spin-off anime is in the works.
So far, Netflix has not said anything official about this reported anime. However, the creators of Stranger Things have teased spin-offs in the past. This year, the Duffer Brothers upped their creative deal with Netflix, and it was there the pair talked about Stranger Things spin-offs. At the time, the Duffer Brothers told the Happy Sad Confused podcast, the spin-off would be different from the original series.
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