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'Stranger Things' Season 2 Updates: Latest Trailer Confirms Eleven Has Been Hiding in the Woods

Netflix has released the final trailer for "Stranger Things" season 2, and it has confirmed the speculations that Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) had been hiding in the woods all along after disappearing in the season 1 finale of the popular sci-fi/horror series.

To recall, the season 1 finale of "Stranger Things" featured Chief Jim Hopper (David Hopper) placing a crate filled with Eleven's favorite food, Eggo Waffles, in the woods. While there was no indication that Eleven was in the place, as she mysteriously disappeared after defeating the Demogorgon in the season finale, many suspected that Chief Jim Hopper could have spotted her in the woods, hence, he left her favorite food there.

However, the final trailer released for "Stranger Things" season 2 has confirmed that Eleven has been in hiding in the woods, indeed. As seen on the said trailer, the girl with psycho-kinetic abilities is seen retrieving the waffles that Chief Jim Hopper left for her. As to how she ended up in the place after her mysterious disappearance, and how Chief Jim Hopper knew that she was there, it remains unclear for now until the series's sophomore season arrives.

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Meanwhile, it is already a known fact that Will be seeing horrific visions in the upcoming season 2 of "Stranger Things" after having stayed in the Upside Down for some time. While it was initially unclear whether the said visions were real or simply a figment of his imagination, the recently released trailer has also confirmed that they are real, indeed.

"These are not nightmares. It's happening. And it all leads back to here," Chief Jim Hopper is heard saying about Will's visions in the latest trailer.

How did Eleven end up in the woods? How did Chief Jim Hopper know that she was there? How different is the upcoming season 2's monster from season 1's Demogorgon?

Find out when "Stranger Things" season 2 begins streaming on Netflix on Oct. 27.

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