Stranger Things, Upside Down and Indiana Fever
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The Tony-winning prequel play of the beloved Netflix series is now playing at the Marquis Theatre in New York City
The Chips Ahoy! cookies are inspired by the Upside Down, a dark alternate dimension that has played a key role in every season of "Stranger Things."
In honor of the team's collab with Stranger Thing s and Netflix (which also resulted in some pretty fire uniforms ), the game began with a special "Upside Down"-themed Fever intro video, featuring eerie accents, spooky black and red coloring, and of course, a demogorgon appearance.
As part of the collaboration, Chips Ahoy! is also releasing retro-inspired packs to make it look like you’re back in the 1980s. The new cookies will be available nationwide starting August 11, ahead of the “Stranger Things” fifth and final season releasing later this fall on Netflix.
Revolving around a portal to the Upside Down, Stranger Things opens in a secret laboratory in the 1980s in the little Indiana town of Hawkins.
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This new collab is similar to the upcoming Dungeons & Dragons starter set in that it’s a board game twist on playing D&D. Designed for new and seasoned adventurers alike, Welcome to the Hellfire Club pulls its inspiration from Stranger Things.
The Stranger Things BrickHeadz set will cost $40, and will be available to pre-order starting tonight from Lego’s official website, ahead of its release on October 1—well ahead of the first volume of Stranger Things ‘ fifth and final season dropping on Netflix November 26.
LEGO's latest BrickHeadz collectibles celebrate Stranger Things and bring Mike, Dustin, Lucas, and Will to life in adorable brick form.