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  1. Jul 4, 2019 · With Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown. Terror reigns in the food court when the Mind Flayer comes to collect. But down below, in the dark, the future of the world is at stake.

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    • Drama, Fantasy, Horror
    • Matt Duffer, Ross Duffer
    • 2019-07-04
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    Terror reigns in the food court when the Mind Flayer comes to collect. But down below, in the dark, the future of the world is at stake.

    As Joyce Byers, Murray Bauman and Jim Hopper drive to Starcourt Mall to find the kids, Eleven screams in pain as the piece of the Mind Flayer in her leg starts to move. Jonathan Byers grabs a knife from a nearby restaurant to cut open her wound with. Unable to take the pain of him trying to pull it out of her leg, Eleven rips the piece out with her...

    Soundtrack

    1. "Goldrush Two"by Yello - Steve, Robin, and Erica head out to the convertible. 2. "Higher and Higher"by Jackie Wilson - When Steve is driving and Dustin is arguing with Erica about the existence of Suzie. 3. "The Russian Nightingales"by The Red Army Choir - Hopper and Joyce sit in the Russian base and decide they make a good team. 4. "Never Ending Story"by Limahl - Dustin and Suzie sing together over the Cerebro as everyone listens in, completely shocked. 5. "Dirge"by S U R V I V E - Billy...

    Original Score

    1. "Happy Screams"- Mike, Max and Jonathan describe the Flayed Monster. 2. "Tammy"- Joyce requests Will to stay with Jonathan while Hopper tells Eleven she needs to be safe because the monster is after her. 3. "What Did You Do to Him?"- As Jonathan notices the ignition cable to Nancy's car is gone Billy revs his engine. 4. "Scoops Troop"- The scoops troop get stuck on their way to Cerebro as Mike tries to radio them. 5. "Blueprints"- Murray craws his way through the air ducts. 6. "Hopper Snea...

    General

    1. On December 9, 2018, a teaser trailer for the third season was published across social media, listing the titles of the eight episodes, the final of which was "The Battle of Starcourt". 2. This is the only episode that features a mid-credits scene. 3. Series composers Kyle Dixon and Michael Steinmake cameo appearances in this episode as patrons at the Family Video store. 4. "Heroes" by Peter Gabriel is played at the end of the episode, when Eleven reads Hopper's "heart to heart" speech. Th...

    Errors/Goofs

    1. Planck's constant is actually 6.62607015.

    Fate of Jim Hopper

    The alleged death of Jim Hopper in the episode became a huge point of discussion among fans, some of whom theorized that he could still be alive, claiming the "American" prisoner in the mid-credits scene to be a hint of his survival. The Duffer Brothers stated that the mid-credits scene was purposely intended to spark debate, mentioning it as a tease for the next season. The fourth season confirmed Jim Hopper was the American prisoner; "Vecna's Curse"revealed how he survived the events of "Th...

  2. Jul 4, 2019 · Stranger Things: Chapter 8: The Battle of Starcourt - Review. A fitting finale to an amazing season. +. by David Griffin. Posted July 4, 2019, 12:31 p.m....

  3. Jul 5, 2019 · Chapter Eight: The Battle of Starcourt” stays true to its title, starting with an opening that finds the kids taking desperate measures to rid El of the Mind Flayer parasite that’s...

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    • Stranger Things: The Movie. I’ve spoken a lot about how each season of Stranger Things, a show primarily inspired by ’80s movies, feels like a nine hour film, but Stranger Things 3‘s finale really takes the cinematic feel to another level: as well as the expanded (77 min) runtime and the spectacular Spider Monster running around, “Battle of Starcourt” sees Hopper, Joyce and Bauman infiltrate the Soviet base like a bunch of spy movie characters, as well as a brutal, final Bond-style battle with Grigori on the key’s platform; El losing her powers to increase the tension like many a superhero film; and Dr. Owens’s troops swooping in at the end on helicopters as if they’re in a Michael Bay film
    • Suzie! First of all: Suzie is real! I’m so glad the Duffers didn’t go down the corny route of her being someone Dustin made up so the gang would hang out together in the first episode of the season.
    • Billy’s Redemption. Despite losing her telekinetic abilities, El manages to break the Mind Flayer’s hold on Billy while her friends distract it, by reminding him of his childhood memories.
    • They Got Me. When I watched Stranger Things 3 during its premiere, I had initially intended to spread it out to make it last longer, and ultimately wound up binging the whole season, finishing around three (no pun intended) in the morning.
  4. In Chapter Eight: The Battle of Starcourt, the eighth and final episode of the third season of the series, the characters of Hawkins’ face off against the Russians, the mind flayer, and their army of possessed humans in an epic, high-stakes battle that will determine the fate of their town and possibly the world.

  5. Jul 3, 2019 · Chapter Eight: The Battle of Starcourt. Available on Netflix. S3 E8: Terror breaks out in the food court when the Mind Flayer comes to collect El; deep beneath the mall, the future of the world is at stake.

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