“Stranger Things” is full of special effects, especially in the fourth season and the current one. However, have you ever wondered how the scenes were produced? To satisfy the curiosity of fans, Netflix released a mini-making of scenes from behind the scenes of the series and revealed, for example, how the part where the levitating Sadie Sink (Max) was made.
The scene in question became a topic of discussion on Twitter, as well as the name of the actress, which ended up on Trends for her performance. In the series, there comes a time when Max goes to the cemetery to visit the grave of her brother Billy (Dacre Montgomery), and Vecna comes to mind to kill her. She then levitates into a deep trance as her friends try to discover her favorite song to bring her back to reality.
The mini-documentary also shows the other protagonists of the series during a shooting day of “Stranger Things”. There are costumes and sets, as well as a brief commentary by Gatan Matarazzo (Dustin) and Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas).
Have you ever wondered what a day in life is like on the set of weird things? look no further, nerd pic.twitter.com/kdTclcs7P2
– Stranger Things (@Stranger_Things) June 6, 2022
The first part of the fourth season of “Stranger Things” arrived on Netflix just over a week ago and has already broken records by becoming the platform’s biggest debut in the British Series category. The production even surpassed the numbers of “Bridgerton”, one of the critically acclaimed series.
Directed by the Duffers Brothers, season 2 volume 2 will debut on July 1 and is highly anticipated by fans, as it will close season four with the two biggest episodes the series has ever produced. Production manager Shawn Levy and actor Jamie Campbell Bower (Peter Ballard) have teased on another occasion that there will be a lot more story – and certainly special effects – to come.
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