6 New Stranger Things Season 3 Theories That Just Might Flay Your Mind

If it feels like nearly an eternity has passed since the last season of Stranger Things, it's because it's basically been an eternity since the last season of Stranger Things. Luckily, Netflix kicked off the year by giving us the news we'd been waiting for: an official premiere date! True to form, the little teasers and posters and episode titles are laden with small hints about what's to come, so we've done a bunch of legwork to put together some pretty convincing theories for season three. We're talking road trips, more secret laboratories, and a potential epidemic in the town of Hawkins thanks to a whole bunch of rats!

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Starcourt Mall Will Factor Heavily Into the Season, but It's Probably More Than Just a Mall
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Starcourt Mall Will Factor Heavily Into the Season, but It's Probably More Than Just a Mall

It's painfully obvious that the big, shining star of the season is the sparkly new Starcourt Mall. It was the crux of the first teaser trailer, which was filmed as an '80s-tastic commercial. When the season's episode titles dropped in December, two of them clearly pointed to the mall as a central staging point for action, with the season finale giving us a "big battle" within its walls. So, yeah, the mall is important, but that's not the big theory here. The theory is that the mall is a front, potentially for another insidious government facility.

The first major indicator that the mall is not what it seems is the fact that it was built in Hawkins, IN. LOL! But seriously, what a way to deflect suspicion, right? Aside from the off-putting commercial and the episode titles, I have a feeling the new Lynx Corp. has something do to with the mall. We only get a small glimpse of this mysterious corporation in the premiere date announcement video, but I imagine they'll be a big part of the season. After all, Hawkins Lab was kind of destroyed by all the action in season two. Wouldn't it make sense for another, more secretive group to move in and make themselves at home? And think about it: if there's a big government facility underneath the mall, that's the perfect set up for that final battle at the end of the season.

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One Small Moment From Season Two May Lead to an "Epidemic" in Hawkins
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One Small Moment From Season Two May Lead to an "Epidemic" in Hawkins

If you don't remember, Dustin takes a spray to the face from one of the Upside Down tentacles in the season two finale, and I can't imagine that won't come back into play. He's not the only one, either; Hopper gets a dose earlier on and it renders him unconscious for an undetermined amount of time! What if they fall prey to the same kind of possession Will experiences in season two? What if it's something even more sinister than that?! I could see this kind of thing spreading throughout the town, forcing the government to quarantine the population. Wouldn't that be a great set-up for season four?

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We May Be Looking at a Rodent Infestation
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We May Be Looking at a Rodent Infestation

There are rats in one of the new teasers, on the poster, AND the second episode of the season is called "Mall Rats." Coincidence? I think there's a strong chance of a brewing vermin problem in Hawkins, only it's not your average vermin. If Dustin and Hopper are indeed infected with some kind of strange malady, maybe the rodents are responsible for spreading it to the other citizens of Hawkins. What if this epidemic causes mutations? Could the rats actually turn into Demodogs if they get sick enough?! Nothing's out of the question when it comes to the Upside Down.

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The Mind Flayer Will Attempt to Pierce Our Reality, and Only Will and Eleven Will Sense It
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The Mind Flayer Will Attempt to Pierce Our Reality, and Only Will and Eleven Will Sense It

Many eons ago, the creative minds behind the show teased the inevitable return of the smoke monster aka the Mind Flayer. "They've shut the door on the Mind Flayer, but not only is it still there in the Upside Down, it's very much aware of the kids, and particularly Eleven," said co-creator Ross Duffer. "It had not encountered her and her powers until that final episode. Now, it knows that she's out there." It seems this freaky monster is determined to rip a new hole in the fabric of our universe, if only to get to Eleven. And since Will's tiny body housed the creature for a period of time, he must be sensitive to it as well.

Is there a chance the Mind Flayer could cross over into this world? Well, the Demogorgon made it to our side, so why not? As an added wink in the poster for season three, Eleven and Will seem to be the only ones aware at all of the evil lurking in the photo. While everyone else stares out into the distance, these two stare back at whatever lurks beyond the borders of the poster.

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Eleven Will Likely Be Plagued by Visions, Flashbacks, and Unanswered Questions
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Eleven Will Likely Be Plagued by Visions, Flashbacks, and Unanswered Questions

We already know Eleven is a pretty haunted girl, and I imagine it's not going to get any better in the new season. After all, she's just learned all about the the horrible trials she faced when she was younger, and she's deeper than ever in the web of conspiracies surrounding the Hawkins Lab. She's met her mother! She's met another person with abilities! This is just the tip of the iceberg. We also know, based on some set pictures, that she'll be exasperated and rolling around in the ocean at some point, so that does not bode well. What's more, her mother seems to be there with her.

Then again, these could be visions or flashbacks of some kind! But with the Mind Flayer taking an interest in Eleven, the blooming conspiracy, and all her past traumas colliding in the same space, it's hard to imagine a season in which Eleven isn't a mess.

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Eleven and Mike May Somehow End Up on the Coast of California
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Eleven and Mike May Somehow End Up on the Coast of California

One fleeting thing that sticks out in the premiere date announcement is a small hidden message that appears on a screen of green code. "When blue and yellow meet in the west," the unfinished sentence says. That certainly is interesting when you consider the beachy set pictures we mentioned before. Then there's the fact that Eleven and Mike are wearing blue and yellow respectively in the accompanying poster. Does this mean they're our mysterious "blue and yellow," and that the beach scene really does take place? It could!

If we follow that logic, it seems possible that Eleven hits the road again in season three. Perhaps she tracks down more "experiments," or maybe she attempts to find the root of the conspiracy that started it all. There's also a chance she gets kidnapped! In any event, if Eleven does somehow end up on the West Coast, Mike might be the one to find her. We can't wait to see how it pans out.