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Visual spectacle Upside Down marks ‘Stranger Things’ season four release on Netflix

Netflix recently shared that in celebration of the upcoming return of Stranger Things, rifts will start appearing on some of the most iconic monuments around the globe. The fourth season of Stranger Things volume one premieres 27 May.

The OTT platform shared that their fan event ‘Upside Down’ will take over 14 countries through 15 landmarks including the Empire State Building in New York City; Bondi Beach in Australia; Duomo Square in Milan; Malecon Barranquilla in Colombia; the Gateway of India in Mumbai; Menara Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia; Al-‘Ula National Monument in Saudi Arabia; Cologne Media Park in Germany; XBox Plaza in Downtown Los Angeles; Wawel Castle in Krakow, Poland; Medborgarplatsen in Stockholm; and the Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao; Telefónica building, Gran Vía 28, Madrid; and Plaza del Callao, Madrid in Spain. Other locations include Shoreditch, London and Tokyo, Japan. 

A visual spectacle and light show of unprecedented size and scale, fans everywhere will be able to witness in real time as giant rifts to the ‘Upside Down’ open up around the world. Here are a few highlights of what to expect:

Eleven and her friends have captured imaginations from the very beginning and the makers love putting fans inside the story, taking them through the Upside Down and into an alternate reality. Whether it’s the Stranger Things Experience, or these larger-than-life rifts, they are excited to open up the universe of the show for viewers around the globe. 

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