The "Stranger Things" Quiz
- What is the name of the group of scientists and government officials who investigate the supernatural occurrences in Hawkins?
- The group of scientists and government officials who investigate the supernatural occurrences in Hawkins is called the Department of Energy, and they are the ones responsible for opening the gate to the Upside Down.
What is the name of the character played by David Harbour?
- David Harbour plays Jim Hopper, the chief of police in Hawkins.
What is the name of the mysterious girl who joins the main friend group in season 2?
- The mysterious girl who joins the friends in season 2 is Max's stepbrother's sister, whose name is Kali Prasad.
What is the name of the mysterious company that Billy works for in season 3?
- The mysterious company that Billy works for in season 3 is called Hawkins Power and Light, and they are involved in some shady business.
What is the name of the arcade where the boys hang out?
- The arcade where the boys hang out is called The Palace Arcade, and it's a popular spot for the kids in Hawkins.
What is the name of the creature that possesses Will in season 2?
- The creature that possesses Will in season 2 is called the Mind Flayer, and it's even more dangerous than the Demogorgon.
What is the name of the group of friends at the center of the show?
- The group of friends is called the Party, and it consists of Mike, Will, Lucas, Dustin, and later on, Max and Eleven.
What is the name of the Russian scientist who helps to open the gate to the Upside Down in season 3?
- The Russian scientist who helps to open the gate to the Upside Down in season 3 is named Dr. Alexei.
What is the name of the mall that opens in Hawkins in season 3?
- The mall that opens in Hawkins in season 3 is called the Starcourt Mall, and it becomes a major setting for the season.
Who was the original artist to record the iconic song "Running Up That Hill" featured in season 4?
- "Running Up That Hill" was released in 1985 as the lead single from Kate Bush's album "Hounds of Love." Decades later, "Stranger Things" helped propel it into worldwide popularity once again.