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'Stranger Things' Season 2 Update: Netflix's Ted Sarandos Sees First Episode, Promises 'Fantastic' Sophomore Season

By Olivia C. Grimalt | Update Date: Mar 06, 2017 12:50 PM EST

Fans can now be officially jealous of Netflix's Ted Sarandos, the Chief Content Officer of the streaming service. He recently admitted that he has seen the first episode of the highly anticipated "Stranger Things" Season 2, which trailer debuted during this year's Super Bowl. Ted Sarandos promises a "fantastic" sophomore season that brings back Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), Joyce Byers (Winona Ryder), Mike (Finn Wolfhard), Will (Noah Schnapp), and Chief Jim Hopper (David Harbour) in an even stranger storyline.

According to NME, Ted Sarandos, together with Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings used words such as "fantastic" and "big" for the highly anticipated "Stranger Things" Season 2, which arrives this Halloween. In fact, the two have seen the first episode and Sarandos even promises a "fantastic" sophomore season for the 2016 breakout series that put back Winona Ryder back in the forefront of television.

According to Digital Spy, "Stranger Things" Season 2 will pick up where it left off and hopes to resolve just how different Mike is now that he's back from the Upside Down. It is also set to shed light on the whereabouts of Eleven, who was hinted at to be alive, given that Chief Hopper was leaving her favorite food in the middle of the forest. Now that Netflix's Ted Sarandos has seen the first episode of the show, he says that people over at Netflix are getting very excited for the return of the show on Oct. 31.

"Stranger Things" Season 2 is set to welcome Sean Astin, who will play the new love interest of Joyce, as well as Pauk Reiser and Brett Gelman. Make sure to tune into Netflix when "Stranger Things" Season 2 debuts on Oct. 31. Now that Netflix's Ted Sarandos has seen the first episode, what are you expecting of the "fantastic" sophomore season? 

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