Hawkins is The Doctor Has Big Boobs 2a town like any other on Stranger Things, except for the, you know, strange things. Netflix will bring the Upside Down to yourhometown this fall with a series of exclusive Stranger Thingsproducts.
SEE ALSO: Here's what 'Stranger Things' would look like if it were a romantic comedy“Netflix and the wildly popular programs they create have become part of our culture and our guests’ everyday lives,” said Mark Tritton, Target executive vice president and chief merchandising officer, in a press release. “This unique partnership offers guests access to merchandise they’ll find only at Target, and while we’re getting started with Stranger Things,our plans to expand deeper into the Netflix lineup will provide guests with ongoing newness and even more reasons to shop with Target.”
Since Target is a one-stop shop for almost anything you'll ever need, the Stranger Thingsmerchandise varies immensely. There's apparel, accessories, housewares, and what Stranger Thingscollection would be complete without a few Funko! Pops and action figures?
The Funkos can be found at other retailers, but products like the glass tumblers, DVDs (in vintage-looking VHS covers), mugs, and backpacks are exclusive.
“We’re excited to connect fans with the shows they love,” says Shauna Spenley, Netflix vice president of marketing and consumer products. “The launch of our ‘Stranger Things’ merchandise with Target is part of a broader marketing approach that reflects the overall Netflix experience and we couldn’t imagine a better partner than Target.”
Stranger Things 2premieres Oct. 27 on Netflix.
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