Ever since Eleven disappeared at the end of Season One of the hit Netflix show Stranger Things fans have been wondering where the Eggo loving kid went to.
Speculation hit fever pitch this week when Netflix announced the Season Two would be released on the spookiest day of the year Halloween with fans guessing where the telekinetic tot, played by Millie Bobby Brown, has been.
It seems that wherever Millie disappeared to after beating the Demogorgon must had a pretty good hairdresser though as a new cover for Entertainment Weekly shows her with a new permed do.
Hold on to your Eggos! Your exclusive first look at #StrangerThings season 2 is officially here: https://t.co/VX7a2uOwtP ? pic.twitter.com/stAY6xGzuC
— Entertainment Weekly (@EW) February 8, 2017
Of course people on Twitter went mad for it…
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As Millie doesn’t normally have curly hair it must be a deliberate choice by the producers so why is she rocking the new do?
Well most fans seem to think it’s a wink and a nod to the Queen of the badasses herself Ellen Ripley, played by the equally badass Sigourney Weaver, who had a similar barnet in Aliens.
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As the first season of Stranger Things drew a lot of inspiration from eighties movies, specifically Amblin movies, it shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise that they’do the same in the second.
However Eleven looks we’re pumped for Season Two of Stranger Things.
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