If you've been dying to see "Stranger Things" Season 2, you have to wait until next year to see Eleven and the rest of the gang back on Netflix. But to satisfy the fans' urge to see the characters again, Bookshelf Productions recently released a Lego version of the series' iconic scenes.
The hit Netflix series that captivated many viewers has been replicated by a YouTube channel committed to sharing amazing stories through Legos. Bookshelf Production is a YouTube channel committed to narrating amazing stories through creatively using Legos.
As reported by Huffington Post, the 4-minute clip includes amazing scenes from the series including the one where Eleven flipped a van through her telekinesis capabilities. Eleven, played by British actress Millie Bobby Brown is one of the main characters of the hit Netflix original series. She has superpowers including telekinesis but has a finite vocabulary.
Also included in the Lego remake is the scene where Winona Ryder playing Joyce Byers, Will's mom, used Christmas lights to communicate to her missing son. The part where Eleven tried to find Will in the Upside Down is also recreated.
As previously told by JobsnHire, "Stranger Things" is a horror-science fiction web television series set in the 1980s. It features a group of middle school students in Hawkins who encountered a strange runaway girl-Eleven while looking for a missing friend. The group includes Mike, Dustin, and Lucas.
Together, they try to discover the mysteries and dangers of the "Upside Down" while looking for Will. But this isn't the first time a well-loved series has been translated into Lego remake.
Previously, hit HBO series "Game of Thrones" was also adapted into some Lego works. As posted by Finnish YouTuber MovieStudio620 on their account, the iconic chase between Arya and The Waif was replicated intricately.
The 2:30 minutes clip immortalized the classic scene even more through little Lego characters. Even the market props and clothes of The Waif, Arya Stark's character's biggest menace in Season 6 have been imitated creatively.