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The digital world has taken over people. That is why it is currently normal to see any type of viral news in these media, such as the case of the Halloween story of a Stranger Things-themed house, which is surprised in Naucalpan, State of Mexico, and transcended to the digital.
It is no secret to anyone that the digital world is accompanied by many sectors such as the streaming industry, with series and movies. One of these is Netflix’s “Stranger Things”, which has positioned itself as one of the main audiovisual productions in terms of content in this sector, so much so that according to the firm, its first season was seen in its opening week for more than 45.22 million hours, while the nine chapters of the fourth season obtained just over 188.19 million hours of viewing.
Given this, the series has served as inspiration for the next “Halloween” celebrations, not only in the United States, but also in Mexico.
Stranger Things themed house in Naucalpan surprises Internet users
Through a post on Facebook, an Internet user shared what would be one of the best adaptations of the Netflix series, recreated by fans.
In the images that have gone viral, you can see how the decoration of the house is completely inspired by the series.
The images of the recreation have generated various comments from Internet users who are also fans of the series.
“They were super raffled,” says one of the comments.
“How gorgeous!!! And I was moved by my Demogorgon that I put on the door of my little house”, says another Internet user.
“I stay father” commented another Internet user.
Just like this decoration, others more themed around the Netflix series have emerged, but most are in the United States, and that demonstrates the interest and popularity of the program throughout the world.
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