She's back! Stranger Things' Millie Bobby Brown sits front and center at first table read for second season

Stranger Things' directing duo Ross & Matt Duffer shared an 'Upside Down' b&w picture of the first table reading of the second season script on Friday.

And sitting front and center was none other than Millie Bobby Brown, confirming her return as traumatized psychokinetic girl Jane 'Eleven' Ives.

However, it's unclear just how many episodes Eleven - who was based on E.T. - will be in after vanishing into ash with the monster in the finale. 

'Back in production see you next year!' Stranger Things' directing duo Ross & Matt Duffer shared an 'Upside Down' picture of the first table reading of the second season script on Friday

'011 is back! It's official!' And sitting front and center was none other than Millie Bobby Brown, confirming her return as traumatized psychokinetic girl Jane 'Eleven' Ives

'011 is back! It's official!' the British 12-year-old proudly announced to her 3M social media followers.

'Can't wait to be back working with this lovely cast again for #strangerthings thank you to the amazing duffer brothers for having el back for a second season!'

The script-reading snap also showed series regulars Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Finn Wolfhard, and Noah Schnapp as well as newcomer Sadie Sink. 

Sacrifice: However, it's unclear just how many episodes Eleven - who was based on E.T. - will be in after vanishing into ash with the monster in the finale

The British 12-year-old proudly announced to her 3M social media followers: 'Can't wait to be back working with this lovely cast again for #strangerthings thank you to the amazing duffer brothers for having el back for a second season!'

The 14-year-old redhead brought her own skateboard to better play a 'suspicious, complicated' tomboy tween called Max.

Like her new castmates Gaten and Caleb, Sink is a seasoned Broadway thespian having appeared in Annie and The Audience.

The other side of the table was occupied by series regulars Charlie Heaton, Natalia Dyer, Joe Keery, and newcomer Dacre Montgomery. 

'It's happening!' The script-reading snap also showed series regulars Gaten Matarazzo (2-L), Caleb McLaughlin (M), Finn Wolfhard (2-R), and Noah Schnapp (R) as well as newcomer Sadie Sink (L)

Broadway thespian: The 14-year-old redhead brought her own skateboard to better play a 'suspicious, complicated' tomboy tween called Max

'Here we go!' The other side of the table was occupied by series regulars (from L-R) Charlie Heaton, Natalia Dyer, Joe Keery, and newcomer Dacre Montgomery

Jacked: The Australian 21-year-old - starring in next year's Power Rangers reboot - plays Max's charismatic, Camero-driving stepbrother Billy, who's a 'girlfriend stealer'

The Australian 21-year-old - starring in next year's Power Rangers reboot - plays Max's charismatic, Camero-driving stepbrother Billy, who's a 'girlfriend stealer.'

Meanwhile, Shannon Purser - who played the seemingly-ignored dead teen Barbara Holland - tweeted that she was 'so happy' for her former castmates.

'Have fun and best wishes from me!' the flame-haired 19-year-old gushed.  

Break legs! Meanwhile, Shannon Purser - who played the seemingly-ignored dead teen Barbara Holland - tweeted that she was 'so happy' for her former castmates

The flame-haired 19-year-old gushed: 'Have fun and best wishes from me!'

Missing teen: Fans shouldn't worry about Shannon as she already lined up two acting gigs - the John R. Leonetti horror film Wish Upon and the 2018 Ben Falcone comedy Life of the Party 

Fans shouldn't worry about Shannon as she already lined up two acting gigs - the John R. Leonetti horror film Wish Upon and the 2018 Ben Falcone comedy Life of the Party.

On Halloween, David Harbour shared a Halloween snap of himself in costume as Hawkins Police chief Jim Hopper captioned: 'Hopper's back!'

The Madmax, The Storm, and The Brain are just three of the titles for the nine-episode second season - set a year later in fall 1984 - streaming next year on Netflix.

On Halloween, David Harbour shared a Halloween snap of himself in costume as Hawkins Police chief Jim Hopper captioned: 'Hopper's back!'

Set a year later in fall 1984: The Madmax, The Storm, and The Brain are just three of the titles for the nine-episode second season streaming next year on Netflix

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