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Stranger Things Season 2 Trailer Gets Intricate LEGO Recreation In Stunning Video-TGN

Summary

  • The LEGO recreation of the Stranger Things season 2 trailer is incredibly detailed and captures the essence of the original.

  • The popularity of LEGO recreations of Stranger Things scenes suggests that the show could potentially work in a LEGO setting.

  • While it would be interesting to see more of Stranger Things in LEGO form, shorter projects like trailers and scenes may be the best way to pay homage to the original series.

Stranger Things season 2 gets the LEGO treatment in an intricate video recreating the season’s trailer with stunning detail. Stranger Things is Netflix’s most popular show to date, with characters such as Eleven, Joyce Byers, and Jim Hopper becoming classic, recognizable faces. This has led to many fan projects surrounding Stranger Things, some of which have to do with LEGOs.

Now, LegoMe_TheOG has recreated the entirety of the Stranger Things season 2 trailer using LEGOs. Check it out below:

The trailer is remade using LEGOs in intricate and stunning detail, capturing the essence of the original trailer released by Netflix. Given how impressive the trailer is, it acts as an incredibly creative throwback before Stranger Things season 5 gets released.

Could Stranger Things Work In LEGO Form?

LegoMe_TheOG’s video isn’t the only time Stranger Things has received the LEGO treatment. Other fan creations involve recreating scenes from Stranger Things using the characters’ LEGO counterparts, such as a funny scene with Dustin and Steve from Stranger Things season 4. Because of how many LEGO recreations Stranger Things has, it posits the idea that Stranger Things could work in a LEGO setting.

If Stranger Things were done entirely in LEGO form, it would be an impressive feat with plenty of moving parts to it. It would also be entertaining to see how different characters look and move in LEGO format, and what would change from the live-action version. However, the scare factor for a LEGO Stranger Things might be limited. Given the amount of horror in Stranger Things season 4, it may not be as frightening to see in a LEGO world.

In addition, the live-action Stranger Things is necessary to compare a LEGO version to, making LEGO renditions like LegoMe_TheOG’s trailer more charming. While it would be interesting to see more of Stranger Things brought into the LEGO world, projects like trailers and specific scenes might be the best way to pay homage to the original. Plus, it makes it more impressive to see individual Stranger Things fans create shorter projects dedicated to the much-loved series.

Source: LegoMe_TheOG/Twitter