Stranger Things creators Duffer Brothers are attached to The Boroughs, a new Netflix series from the creators of Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance.
Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer revealed they are executive producers of a new Netflix series, The Boroughs. The brothers are currently working on Stranger Things season 5, which will see the popular supernatural series come to a close. In addition, they are working to create more shows in the same universe, including an animated series and a live-action spinoff.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT "We’ve been fans of Jeff and Will’s writing for a long time, and when they pitched us their idea for ‘The Boroughs,’ we immediately knew they had something very special on their hands.
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