Stranger Things casts retro eighties stars Sean Astin and Paul Reiser in season two
Stranger Things' directing duo Ross & Matt Duffer have added three more castmembers to the highly-anticipated second season.
According to EW - Sean Astin joins the ensemble as RadioShack manager Bob Newby, who went to the same high school as Joyce (Winona Ryder) and Hopper (David Harbour).
It's no coincidence that the Duffers selected the 45-year-old Oscar nominee, who played Goonies leader Mikey Walsh in Richard Donner's 1985 treasure hunt classic.
Welcome to Indiana! Stranger Things' directing duo Ross & Matt Duffer have added three more castmembers to the highly-anticipated second season
Perhaps Bob will provide low-fi technology to the eighties gang of precocious tweens on bikes.
The Goonies famously featured DIY spy gadgets and booby traps as well as a gaggle of Oregon kids facing foreclosure.
Also new to Hawkins is Paul Reiser, who will play Department of Energy representative Dr. Owens 'tasked with containing the events of last year.'
Pictured September 22: According to EW - Sean Astin joins the ensemble as RadioShack manager Bob Newby, who went to the same high school as Joyce (Winona Ryder) and Hopper (David Harbour)
Nostalgia: It's no coincidence that the Duffers selected the 45-year-old Oscar nominee, who played Goonies leader Mikey Walsh (L) in Richard Donner's 1985 treasure hunt classic
Souping up their bikes? Perhaps Bob will provide low-fi technology to the eighties gang of precocious tweens
On a mission: The Goonies famously featured DIY spy gadgets and booby traps as well as a gaggle of Oregon kids facing foreclosure
It's sounds similar to the corporate villain the 59-year-old Golden Globe nominee played in James Cameron's 1986 sci-fi action masterpiece Aliens.
'Very psyched to be joining great cast of @Stranger_Things!' the Mad About You alum tweeted.
Perhaps Dr. Owens will replace Hawkins Laboratory head Dr. Martin Brenner (Matthew Modine), whose character was attacked by the monster.
Mad about you! Also new to Hawkins is Paul Reiser, who will play Department of Energy representative Dr. Owens 'tasked with containing the events of last year' (pictured in 2015)
Weyland-Yutani scoundrel: It's sounds similar to the corporate villain the 59-year-old Golden Globe nominee played in James Cameron's 1986 sci-fi action masterpiece Aliens
Reiser tweeted: 'Very psyched to be joining great cast of @Stranger_Things!'
Dead? Perhaps Dr. Owens will replace Hawkins Laboratory head Dr. Martin Brenner (Matthew Modine), whose character was attacked by the monster
Modine tweeted a snap of himself on Monday captioned: 'A bitter brew. The good old days. Life's just not the same. #StrangerThings without #DrMartinBrenner'
Modine tweeted a snap of himself on Monday captioned: 'A bitter brew. The good old days. Life's just not the same. #StrangerThings without #DrMartinBrenner @milliebbrown #UpsideDown.'
The third addition to the binge-watching favourite was newcomer Linnea Berthelsen, who attended East 15 Acting School in London.
The Danish 22-year-old will be playing Roman, a character similar to Jane 'Eleven' Ives who suffered a 'great loss as a child.'
San Francisco-based: The third addition to the binge-watching favourite was newcomer Linnea Berthelsen, who attended East 15 Acting School in London
Number 9 or 10? The Danish 22-year-old will be playing Roman, a character similar to Jane 'Eleven' Ives who suffered a 'great loss as a child'
The casting news came three days after the Duffer Bros. shared an 'Upside Down' picture of the first table reading of the second season script.
Aside from Millie Bobby Brown and other series regulars, the b&w snap included newcomers Sadie Sink and Dacre Montgomery.'
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.
'Back in production see you next year!' The casting news came three days after the Duffer Bros. shared an 'Upside Down' picture of the first table reading of the second season script
'011 is back!' Aside from Millie Bobby Brown (M) and other series regulars, the b&w snap included newcomers Sadie Sink (L) and Dacre Montgomery (R)
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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