'Stranger Things' Creators Call Fan Theories 'Amazing'; Which Ones Are Real?

Apparently, the amazing duo behind "Stranger Things" are reading fan theories widely available on the internet. And it seems like some of these theories are actually true or close enough to what The Duffer Brothers have created.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the sought-after duo was asked whose idea it was to reveal the episode titles as their teaser. Apparently, the "Stranger Things" creators revealed it was their own ideas. Then the conversation has lead to "Stranger Things" fan theories online.

According to the writers of the show, the titles on the teaser were not the final ones. However, these titles were "ambiguous enough" that nobody has figured out what they truly meant. Nonetheless, they have actually read the "Stranger Things" fan theories online and said those were "amazing."

"Some of the fan theories online are amazing. Most are wrong, but I've read a few that are right or very close," Matt Duffer said. "Some of those people have figured stuff out based off of the chapter titles."

Ross Duffer also agreed by saying the "Stranger Things" theories are elaborate and smart and that he loved to read them.

Now, what are the "Stranger Things" theories that are right? Sadly, the brothers did not specify what they were.

Nonetheless, news.com.au has listed down the most popular of these fan theories surrounding a variety of aspects from "Stranger Things." Sure enough, the teased season 2 titles and what they meant were present.

Apart from that, the theory surrounding the "Stranger Things" monster Demogorgon has also surfaced. According to this theory, the Demogorgon was only a projection of Eleven's (Millie Bobby Brown) fear.

Another one, which has been a great theory and deemed as a spoiler for season 2 of "Stranger Things" focuses on Will Byers (Noah Schnapp). This popular theory says that Will is not Will. The boy who came back to Joyce Byers (Winona Ryder) was not her son who had been trapped in the Upside Down, a popular element of "Stranger Things."

Are you excited for "Stranger Things" Season 2? What else do you expect in the upcoming season? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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