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Stranger Things Star Gaten Matarazzo Says Surgery for Rare Bone Disorder Was a ‘Compete Success’
Gaten Matarazzo Says Surgery for Disorder Was a ‘Compete Success’
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'Stranger Things' kids show off their singing skills in Motown cover band 'The Upside Downs'
On "The Late Late Show," James Corden revealed that before the kids from "Stranger Things" made it big as actors, they were all in a Motown cover band together called "The Upside Downs."
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'Stranger Things' kids get down in the upside down on 'Tonight Show' dance off
On The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Stranger Things cast members Noah Schnapp, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin and Finn Wolfhard wowed the audience with some pretty sweet interpretive dance moves.
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‘Stranger Things’: 5 Clues We Found in the Season 2 Trailer
Our first look at Season 2 of Stranger Things was released during last night’s Super Bowl. And while we only got a quick glimpse of what we can expect in the new season, here are five clues we found in the new trailer:
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The ‘Stranger Things’ Kids Have a Lot of Celebs in Their Fan Club
Amy Schumer and her boyfriend, Ben Hanisch, made a point of getting a photo with the “Stranger Things” cast. The pint-sized stars of Stranger Things are definitely the cool kids in Hollywood these days. Millie Bobby Brown, Caleb McLaughlin, Gaten Matarazzo, Finn Wolfhard, and Noah Schnapp posed with countless famous faces Sunday at the Golden Globe Awards, including plenty of people who were obviously excited to meet them, not the other way around.
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‘Stranger Things’ Cast Plays ‘Name That ’80s Movie’
Netflix’s Stranger Things may be set in the ‘80s, with pop culture references strewn across the show, but its young stars are decidedly of 2000s kids.
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Barb Surprises Dustin, Lucas, and Eleven in ‘Stranger Things’ Mini-Reunion on ‘Chelsea’
There are a lot of characters to love on "Stranger Things," but not a single one has been celebrated nearly as much as Barb, the doomed friend of Nancy Wheeler.