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Stranger Things Creators Matt and Ross Duffer Set New Paramount Film for 2028 Release

Matt and Ross Duffer, creators of the hit series "Stranger Things," have announced their first feature film project under their four-year deal with Paramount. The brothers are slated to write and direct a new, yet-to-be-titled movie. This upcoming film is scheduled for a wide theatrical release on November 3, 2028, with plot details currently undisclosed.

By Fainaron·Jun 15, 2026 (2 hours ago)·1 views
Stranger Things Creators Matt and Ross Duffer Set New Paramount Film for 2028 Release

Matt and Ross Duffer, the creative minds behind the popular series "Stranger Things," have announced their inaugural feature film project under their comprehensive four-year deal with Paramount. The acclaimed filmmaking duo, widely known as the Duffer brothers, are set to both write and direct this new, yet-to-be-titled movie for the studio.

The highly anticipated film has been given a firm release date, with Paramount scheduling it for a wide theatrical debut on November 3, 2028. This marks a significant progression for the brothers' cinematic endeavors following the global success of their television series.

While the release date and their direct involvement as writers and directors are confirmed, specific details concerning the project's narrative, genre, or potential cast remain undisclosed. The plot and other core elements are currently being kept under wraps by the production team.

This upcoming film represents the first major movie venture stemming from the Duffer brothers' lucrative agreement with Paramount, underscoring the studio's investment in their creative vision beyond their acclaimed streaming work.

According to Variety, this announcement confirms the duo's move into feature filmmaking with a major studio.

Source attribution: This article was AI-curated and rewritten by Fainaron from a piece originally published by Variety. Read the original at Variety →

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