
An unexpected connection between ‘Stranger Things’ and ‘Predator’ that few have noticed – Netflix | 20th Century Studios (courtesy)
In social networks you can find theories of all kinds, those that explain certain points about the end of a certain movie or series, or even those that link titles that apparently have no relation. Such is the case of the one who claims that there is a curious connection between the worlds of “Stranger Things” and “Predator”.
At first glance, the only thing they have in common ‘strange things’Y’Predator’ are two sagas of science fiction and terrorHowever, there is a reference in the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie that links it to the story of the Netflix series, starring Millie Bobby Brown.
According to several TikTok users, there is a scene in “Predator”, the original 1987 film, in which Arnold Schwarzenegger’s character ends up with a bloody plaque of a fallen soldier, and in which the name of Jim Hooper, the character played by David Harbor in ‘strange things’.
As the most astute will have noticed, Jim Hooper’s name is displayed ‘Predator’ It’s inside ‘strange things’, however, that doesn’t mean it’s the same character, but a coincidence that seems to unite the two most talked-about sci-fi worlds of the moment.
Did Jim Hooper exist in the world of “Predator”?
If you want to experience it for yourself, “Predadoor” with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Carl Weathers is available on Star +, as well as the rest of the saga, until its new episode, “Prey”. Once you see it, you will realize that it is an unexpected connection with the world of “Stranger Things”.
Some say it’s a real connection, however, the character created by Matt and Ross Duffer and the name seen in the movie ‘Predator’ are nearly 30 years apart between the two, at the time ‘Stranger Things’. it doesn’t exist, so it’s just a weird coincidence.
In the “Predator” universe, Jim Hooper was a green beret from Fort Bragg and that Arnold Schwarzenegger’s character Dutch claims he once met. In case the Duffer brothers took this name as a reference, since ‘Stranger Things’ pays homage to many films and series from the 1980s, they should confirm it.
By Jorge Ruiz
Source: Nacion Flix

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