St Nick FE, N.M. — The New Mexico Film Office announced Wednesday that Stranger Things, the well known Netflix TV series, has begun shooting in New Mexico.
Season four of the series is produced by Monkey Massacre Productions and 21 Laps Entertainment and recording will occur through the finish of August 2021 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
“We welcome the iconic Netflix series Stranger Things to New Mexico and are happy to report the show will employ over 1,000 New Mexicans,” said Amber Dodson, Director, New Mexico Film Office. “The New Mexican upside-down fan base cannot wait to catch glimpses of the land of enchantment when Season 4 is released on Netflix in 2022.”
The production is approximately around 325 New Mexico team individuals, 70 New Mexico chief cast individuals, and 700 New Mexico foundation and additional items.
An adoration letter to the ’80s exemplary class films that enraptured an age, Stranger Things is an exciting dramatization set in the apparently ordinary Midwestern town of Hawkins, Indiana.
After a kid vanishes immediately and inexplicably, his affectionate gathering of loved ones look for answers and are maneuvered into a high-stakes and dangerous series of occasions.
Underneath the outside of their common town sneaks an exceptional extraordinary secret, alongside highly confidential government tests and a perilous passage that interfaces our reality to an amazing yet evil domain. Fellowships will be tried, and lives will be adjusted as what they find will change Hawkins and potentially the world — possibly the world — forever.
Stranger Things was made by The Duffer Brothers and is delivered by Monkey Massacre Productions and 21 Laps Entertainment.