![]() Parents and teens will have fun watching this nail-biter of a mystery - which has themes of curiosity, courage, and teamwork and emphasizes the importance of family and friendship - but the later seasons in particular may be too intense for younger viewers. ![]() Language includes "f-k," "bitch," "s-t," "f-got," "goddamn," "screwed," and "pissed off." Teens and adults drink and smoke, including marijuana. Teens date, flirt, and make out (and at least once, a girl removes her shirt). The cast is majority White, though Black character Lucas ( Caleb McLaughlin) and his younger sister, Erica ( Priah Ferguson), have larger storylines later in the series. There are strong female characters, and LGBTQ+ representation is introduced as the seasons go on. Medical/military authorities have complicated motives. Children take part in some type of experiment, and one main character spends much of her time processing the abuse she dealt with as a research guinea pig. In one scene, rats explode in a bloody, graphic manner in another, a group of vulnerable kids is brutally murdered. ![]() Kids are kidnapped and traumatized, and there's frequent gun use characters are killed by bullets as well as by supernatural means. Children and teens are killed gruesomely, and people are attacked or taken by genuinely scary monsters, their bodies manipulated, possessed, and absorbed. There are intense monster/slasher-type scares, with frequent death, peril, and gore. Parents need to know that Stranger Things is a sci-fi/horror drama that centers on a group of tween/teen friends who find themselves fighting mysterious, dangerous forces in their small Indiana town. Lots of fistfighting and arguing/yelling throughout.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Violence & Scariness in your kid's entertainment guide. In Season 4, a group of children is violently killed. A particularly gruesome scene in Season 3 shows many rats exploding others include zombie-like humans being killed by scissors. The Upside Down is eerie and disturbing monsters range from screechy and slimy to terrifyingly demon-like. Sympathetic characters die, sometimes abruptly. Children are held captive in some type of military/medical experiment guns are brandished and fired (sometimes fatally), and mysterious powers are used to injure and kill. A boy is kidnapped his distraught mother searches for him. Children and teens are killed gruesomely (with blood, gouged-out eyes, horribly broken limbs, and more), and people are attacked/taken by monsters, their bodies manipulated, possessed, and absorbed. Intense monster/slasher-type scares frequent death, peril, and gore. He agreed with producers to incorporate it into the show, and his character is bullied by kids at school because of it. Actor Gaten Matarazzo has a genetic condition called cleidocranial dysostosis, which affects the development of bones and teeth. A supporting character belongs to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and, while the characters accept her religion and dispel the idea that Mormons wouldn't have "electricity and cars and stuff," one character flippantly describes them as "super-religious White people." Russians are largely portrayed as villains, though a couple are given more complex characterizations and act with kindness, such as Alexei. It's implied that a main character is gay off-screen, the actor confirms it. She has a crush on another girl throughout most of Season 4. Taking a risk for the Midwest in the 1980s, one character tells a good friend that she's a lesbian and is met with support. The main friend group is mostly White, but Black character Lucas' storyline does expand and deepen as time goes on, and his younger sister also sees more screen time in later seasons. In addition to Eleven, strong female characters like Max, Nancy, Joyce, and Robin are integral to the story, with both Nancy and Joyce developing more confidence and agency as the story develops. ![]() Diversity and inclusion increases as the series continues. ![]()
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