![]() The Billy who emerges isn’t entirely himself. Instead, he seems to have found a new way into the Upside Down, where he meets a gang of creepy phantoms that includes his doppelgänger. But, as you might expect, this was no ordinary basement in an ordinary abandoned warehouse. The previous episode ended with him getting dragged into the basement of an abandoned warehouse. The bad news: Well, maybe he’s a little dead. And from what little Netflix has shown of the character so far, he doesn't appear to be the kind of person who will fight alongside the kids.Okay, there’s good news and bad news as far as Billy is concerned. His desire to throw a major bash is almost certainly going to put Eleven, Hopper, and every other Hawkins resident in danger. Evil or not, Mayor Kline is already in the running for worst '80s politician ever. Of course, that celebration will bring the entire town together for the Fun Fair - which is basically an invitation for Upside Down drama. "Turns out wrote that he takes over the Fourth of July celebrations - this is long before the president decided to do that - but this character, in this season, decides to take over the Fourth of July celebrations for himself because he thinks he can run it better than anybody else," Elwes explained. Even if he's just a regular human with an ego problem, his obliviousness to what's been going on in Hawkins is alarming.įor now, the only thing that's known for sure about the mysterious character is that he's committed to throwing a huge July 4 celebration. It's possible that the mayor could be the monster's new host, or maybe he's from the Upside Down. The fan theory notes that the voice of the Mind Flayer in the trailer is strikingly similar to Elwes'. HelloGiggles suggested both of those theories shortly after the new trailer for the series dropped earlier this week, and if either of them turns out to be true, Hawkins is in big trouble. Being possessed by or even controlling the Mind Flayer definitely would, though. Smarmy isn't exactly a winning quality, but it doesn't automatically make the mayor evil. "And he's one of these politicians that seems to be very full of himself and not always honest, and a little bit demeaning of others, perhaps. "It's the first time we're meeting the mayor of Hawkins and it turns out he’s a rather self-centered individual," The Princess Bride actor told The Wrap. ![]() From doing the voice-over for the Starcourt Mall commercial to taking over the planning of the town's Fourth of July bash, he's all about keeping himself front and center. However, he did share that his character's main priority seems to be self-promotion. When asked if Mayor Kline knows what's up in Hawkins, Elwes artfully dodged the question. But in a new interview with The Wrap, actor Cary Elwes makes a pretty good case for his character simply being too self-obsessed to notice all of the weirdness in the town. ![]() After all, Mayor Kline has to know that something weird was going on at Hawkins Lab, and he definitely knows about the sudden disappearances of multiple people in his town. Because of his status as the town's most prominent politician, it's hard not to wonder if the mayor in Stranger Things Season 3 is evil. ![]() There's a new character coming to Hawkins this summer, but he's one who seemingly has been in the background all along.
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