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What happens when your show is too popular? That's a perfect question for the team behind Netflix's Stranger Things. In this week's Entertainment Weekly cover story, executive producer Shawn Levy says Season 2 focuses on “quieting the cultural noise that surrounds our show.” 

Levy and the show's creators teased Season 2 for EW — and yes, Barb is still dead.

"We saw a like slug coming out of her throat," Levy reminded CBS. "There’s no coming back from that but I will say her memory and the search for justice for her is a part of season two.”

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