Netflix and the Duffer Brothers have formed Upside Down Pictures, which will create a “Stranger Things” spin-off.
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Netflix and Matt and Ross Duffer have formed Upside Down Pictures, a new production company that will develop film and television projects as part of the brothers' overall deal with Netflix. Among the announced projects is a"Stranger Things" spin-off. The company also teased a new stage place set within the world and mythology of the show.
Additional projects include a new live-action television adaptation of"Death Note" and a series adaptation of Stephen King and Peter Straub's"The Talisman."plans to bolster its offerings with more content from its most popular property,"Stranger Things." The streaming giant revealed Wednesday that the creators of the hit series, Matt and Ross Duffer, have formed Upside Down Pictures, a new production company that will develop film and television projects, including a"Stranger Things" spin-off, as part of the brothers' overall deal with Netflix.Stay informed during the severe weather season with our local news and weather
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