Hereās All the ā80s References in āStranger Things 2ā (Photos)
Set in 1984, āStranger Things 2ā is awash in funny and nostalgic references to the decade that brought us āThriller,ā āGhostbusters,ā and āE.T.ā The show is so authentic to its period that itās easy to miss some of the more subtle Easter Eggs ā so hereās a list of every ā80s reference hidden within the showās second season. Warning: Spoilers!
āDragonās Lairā
A gem in Hawkinsā local arcade is āDragonās Lair.ā The game features hand-drawn cartoon visuals, and requires players to hit the right controls to save protagonist Dirk the Daring from meeting his death. Check out the trailer for the game right here.
āDig Dugā and āCentipedeā
Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo) has the āDig Dugā and āCentipede high scores in Hawkins, until Max (Sadie Sink) knocked him off the pedestal. āDig Dugā was released in 1982 and āCentipedeā came out in 1980.
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āMad Maxā
Max borrows the name of Mel Gibsonās iconic character, and later Keith (Matty Cardarople) calls her āRoad Warrior,ā a reference to the second āMad Maxā movie. The kids are still a year away from the most ridiculous film in the series, Tina Turnerās āMad Max: Beyond Thunderdome,ā though.
āThe Terminatorā
Passing through Hawkins, itās possible to catch a glimpse of a movie marquis showing James Cameronās killer robot action-horror title. In fact, when itās possible to see the marquis, the show is taking place on the movieās original release weekend of Oct. 26, 1984.
āBaby Faeās Baboon Heartā
Look closely at the Hawkins Post in Episode 1 and youāll see a reference to a real news 1984 news story. āBaby Faeā Beauclair was the first infant recipient of an organ transplant from another species ā in this case, a life-saving heart from a baboon.
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Family Video
Back in the days of VHS tapes, long before the Internet, there were stores where a person could go and ārentā āvideo tapesā to watch on their home television sets. Blockbuster Video might be the more memorable of stores, but Family Video was a Midwest chain that still has stores in Indiana.
Millennium Falcon toy
Mike (Finn Wolfhard) spends some time in his basement in Season 1, reminiscing about Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), whoās been missing for almost a year. As he goes through his toys, he picks up his Kenner Millennium Falcon toy from 1979. Itās the one that Eleven moved with her mind back in Season 1.
Reagan Bush ā84 and Mondale Ferraro ā84
The 1984 presidential election is just a few days away at the start of āStranger Things 2ā ā election day is Nov. 6. Signs supporting both Ronald Reagan and Walter Mondale can be seen throughout Hawkins.
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Reeseās Pieces
In his interview with Dr. Owens (Paul Reiser), Will (Noah Schnapp) mentions that his favorite Halloween candy is Reeseās Pieces. Itās not a direct reference to āE.T.,ā but the timing is pretty close ā the movie was released in 1982 and sent the popularity of Reeseās Pieces skyrocketing.
āMr. Momā
On movie night at the Byersā house, Bob (Sean Astin) has a great time watching this Michael Keaton comedy from 1983. The comedy was a breakout for Keaton and helped kickstart his career.
Elevenās āE.T.ā ghost costume
Cutting holes in a sheet to create a ghost costume is hardly a new idea, but Eleven appearing as a pint-sized ghost is a visual gag thatās hard to separate from the same idea that appeared in āE.T.ā
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Marty McFlyās camera
Before the kids go trick-or-treating, Bob briefs Jonathan (Charlie Heaton) on the use of his video camera. Itās the same model camera that Doc Brown gives to Marty McFly to record Docās first Delorean time travel experiment in āBack to the Future.ā
āGhostbustersā costumes
The kidsā coordinated āGhostbustersā outfits are pretty on-point, and have some fun do-it-yourself nods built in since the movie would have only been out a few months in 1984. For instance, itās possible to see the spray paint and foam that went into the construction of the proton packs, which is a great nod.
Maxās Michael Myers costume
The guys arenāt the only ones with movie reference costumes. Max goes trick-or-treating dressed as villain Michael Myers from John Carpenterās 1978 slasher movie āHalloween.ā By 1984, when āStranger Things 2ā is set, there had been three movies in the āHalloweenā franchise.
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āTotally tubular!ā
Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin) and Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo) joke with Max, asking her for the proper pronunciation of the phrase ātotally tubular.ā This is a reference to Max being from California, and therefore an authority on āsurferā and āValley girlā speak that became popular from movies and Frank Zappaās 1982 song āValley Girl.ā
Jason Voorhees costume
Speaking of slashers on Halloween, one of the bigger kids who torments Will is dressed as āFriday the 13thā killer Jason Voorhees. The series was on its fourth film by Halloween of 1984.
McDonaldās Quarter Pounder and Oreoās ads
Flipping through the channels in Hawkins kicks up a few period-accurate commercials. One McDonaldās ad flashing across the TV at the cabin of Chief Hopper (David Harbour) includes the old tagline, āDid somebody say bacon?ā, while an Oreoās ad explains the benefits of cookie-dunking.
The āPoltergeistā TV
Itās impossible to see a creepy, static-covered TV with a kidās silhouette in front of it and not think of 1982ās āPoltergeist.ā
Lucasā E.T. and He-Man toys
Lucas (and the other kids) has a bunch of period-accurate toys that ā80s kids loved. Among the ones you can spot on Lucasā shelf are an E.T. doll and a He-Man figure ā one that his sister, Erica, later uses for her own games.
āFamily Feudā with Richard Dawson
Game show āFamily Feudā first kicked off in 1976 and was a pretty big deal on TV. Richard Dawson was the original host of the show, and can be heard on a Hawkins TV running the game during āStranger Things 2.ā Dawson was well-known enough as a game show host that he played the evil host of āThe Running Manā in the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie of the same name.
Walkman
When Nancy spots someone wearing a Walkman, she gets the idea for her plan to get justice for Barb. Sonyās iconic portable tape player was first introduced in 1979 and was extremely popular by 1984.
Dustinās āE.Tā baloney trail
A child leading a strange creature using a long trail of food? Itās hard not to see more shades of āE.T.ā in Dustinās attempt to get Dāart in the storm cellar using baloney slices. Theyāre not Reeseās Pieces, but the whole situation is visually and thematically similar.
Farrah Fawcett Hairspray
After a year of the Internet making Steve Harrington hair jokes, we finally know the secret to his awesome ā80s look. Steve (Joe Keery) explains to Dustin how he gets his hair to do that thing ā Farrah Fawcett hairspray combined with Faberge Organics shampoo and conditioner. All three were real products in the ā80s although theyāre not made anymore. Bummer.
Bob goes āGooniesā
Midway through āStranger Things 2,ā Joyce (Winona Ryder) enlists Bob to help her decipher Willās drawings. When Mike explains that the goal is to āFind the X,ā Bob asks, āWhatās at the X, pirate treasure?ā As a kid Sean Astin, who plays Bob, hunted pirate treasure with his friends in their 1985 movie āThe Goonies.ā
Jonathan and Nancy as Indy and Willy
After Nancy and Jonathan bring their information to Murray (Brett Gelman), they stay the night in separate rooms. The scene in which they talk to themselves about their relationship plays almost exactly like a similar scene with Harrison Ford and Kate Capshaw in the 1984 movie āIndiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.ā
Hopper goes back for his Indy hat
Pop culture is full of references of Indiana Jones going back for his iconic hat mid-escape in āTemple of Doom.ā Itās Hopper who goes back for his hat in āStranger Things 2,ā as he escapes the Upside Down tunnels beneath Hawkins.
A callback to āAliensā
Toward the end of āStranger Things 2,ā Dr. Owens sends a group of soldiers down into the tunnels the vines leaking from the Upside Down are creating under Hawkins. The ensuing bit owes a lot to James Cameronās 1986 movie āAliens,ā in which soldiers find themselves underground and overwhelmed by monstrous creatures.
ā(Luke) Itās a trap!ā
At the same time the soldiers are in the tunnels, Mike realizes he needs to warn Dr. Owens about the danger the soldiers are in. Heās subsequently held back by Marines while screaming about a trap ā a moment that looks and sounds a lot like Princess Leiaās attempt to warn Luke Skywalker that heās walking into Darth Vaderās trap in āThe Empire Strikes Backā (1980).
āPunky Brewsterā
You can catch a glimpse of the sitcom on a TV in one of the later episodes of āStranger Things 2.ā āPunky Brewsterā first aired in September 1984, and the episode shown has a few poignant elements that relate to the characters in the show, as well.