'Stranger Things' decorated home in Texas goes viral
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX) — "Max Mayfield" and "Eddie Munson" from "Stranger Things" are hanging out in the front yard of a home in west El Paso, Texas.
No, not really — but the home is decorated like a scene out of season 4 of "Stranger Things" for Halloween this year.
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The Netflix hit is set in 1980s Indiana and follows a group of friends who witness supernatural forces and uncover secret government exploits. "As they search for answers, the children unravel a series of extraordinary mysteries," the show's description reads.
The setup depicts a scene from the Netflix show in which the character Max levitates, a sight that is almost certainly going to spook many trick-or-treaters Monday, Oct. 31, for Halloween.
In New England, boils and ghouls of all ages are also enjoying homemade Halloween displays. Some feature walk-through haunts that include live actors, animatronics, and inflatables, while others are decked out in hundreds of lights and synchronized to music.
In Rhode Island, a man set up nearly 500 tombstones across 2.5 acres of property, inviting guests to brave the "Dead End Cemetery."
In Connecticut, a family decorated their house in blue twinkling lights to honor Bristol officers, with the display to switch over to a spooky show for Halloween.
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