The Upside Down is real — well, at least for one night it was. At the Nuit Blanche arts festival in Toronto, Netflix re-created the spooky underworld from Stranger Things [1] in an interactive installation. In addition, Netflix also designed settings inspired by Riverdale [2] and its upcoming film Bright [3].
Titled "The Red Forest," the installation featured trees with bikes stuck in them, Eggo waffles on the floor, and a re-creation of Riverdale's Twilight [4] Drive-In. Guests were instructed to wear hazmat suits, and it seems like some were also given varsity jackets to wear at the drive-in theater. Getting into the exhibit wasn't easy, however, as the line reportedly lasted over two hours [5]. Ahead, check out pictures of the highly hyped-up event and get excited for Stranger Things's second season [Array], which begins Oct. 27.