
Until the last season of “very strange things” for almost six months, but it becomes easier to wait: in July “Institute” is released – the adaptation of the novel by Stephen King, who has already baptized the compulsory fans of the series about Hawkins.
According to him, there is everything in the new project where the audience once loved the first season of Stranger Things, only this time without nostalgia in the 80s and with an emphasis on a more gloomy and realistic atmosphere.
The plot of the “Institute” revolves around a teenager named Luke Ellis. He has telepathic skills that nobody has long noticed. Until that night, when people in black costumes penetrate his house. After he is awake, Luke understands that he is in an institution where people like him are held under the castle. The rooms there seemed to be copied from real children, but the atmosphere is like in prison. Together with other children, he tries to find out who is behind it and come out of freedom.
At the same time, the former police officer Tim Jamison, played by Barnes, comes to the neighboring city – to survive a personal crisis and start everything all over again. His destiny is unexpectedly intertwined with the history of Luke.

The series is released on the MGM+ platform on July 13 and consists of eight episodes. The trailer has already been published – and the atmosphere in it, to say the least, is alarming.
Ben Barnes in an interview Radiotimes I have spent direct parallels with “very strange things”:
“The Institute has the same catchy stress as” very strange things “. But at the same time there is a quiet, almost detective layer there. This is a combination of elements that seem known, but they gradually run inside out.”
Barnes added that he mainly appreciates the project, the way in which King approaches supernatural themes – through the prism of human nature and human fears. In this sense, the ‘Institute’ is indeed closer to ‘Carrie’ or ‘a’ flammable look ‘than for teen borders in recent years.
If Netflix was ever inspired by King, King now seems to have decided to remind us of how it all started.
Source: Popcorn News

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