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season four arrives next month, series co-creators the Duffer Brothers聽confirmed to SFX Magazine as reported onCBR that talks o stanley cupe f spin-offs have happened鈥攏o surprise there鈥攂ut theres no concrete plan set in place. Netflix is probably eager. In terms of if we were to do any sort of a spinoff, or any continuation of Stranger Things, for us the bar was always, Is the idea exciting enough that we feel the pull of wanting to do it again , Matt Duffer sai stanley mugs d. I want to feel the pull of, God, I really want to do this. I feel really, really excited about this. So thats why were being careful about what that is and whether we move forward with it or not. Ross Duffer added, The key for us is that it needs to feel like its own distinct thing, not that were just retreading what weve already done, because what would be the point of that I do think we have something that could be pretty exciting. So well see. The duo also affirmed they would remain heavily involved if anyone else steps up to showrun spin-offs in their universe. In season two we had Elevens sister Eight introduced along with her crew of powered teens; it felt like a backdoor pilot for them and later became a part of the comic book expanded universe of the show. Recent cast additions like Max Sadie Sink, who also starred in Netflixs Fear Street trilogy and Erica Sinclair Priah Ferguson have grown their own fan followings which could come into play. In t stanley mugg he latest trailer we see both of them featured as Hawki Dbqf Quibi Is Doing Drive-In Movies Now鈥擶hich, What
The car was invented in the 1890s, but it wasnt until the 1920s that average Americans started to buy them in droves. The rise of the car created plenty of problems, of course, like a huge spike in deaths from auto accidents and incredible traffic jams鈥攁ccording stanley cup to the L.A. Times, it took 30 minutes to move just six blocks in downtown Los Angeles during the summer of 1923. But there were also some interesting innovations that came out of this period, like the drive-through retail shop. The December 1928 issue of the technology magazine Science and Invention included this illustration of the futuristic shopping experience. And its kind of cool to see from an era when the car was actually seen as a progressive mode of transportation. Strangely, the magazine doesnt explain where this new store design was attempted. And it couldve been anywhere in the U.S., really. But as Ive learned from the fantastic book The Drive-In, The Supermarket, and th stanley isolierkanne e Transformation of Commercial Space in Los Angeles, 1914-1941 by Richard Longstreth, a lot of the innovations in car-centric spaces were happening in Los Angeles during this time鈥攊f for no other reason than the weather is pleasant year-round. From the 1928 issue of Science and Invention magazine: The motorist who wants to dive into the market turns into the entrance at the right and then slows down to almost a crawl. He reaches o stanley tumbler ut of the window of the sedan or out from the side of his touring car, or any other machine that he may have