anyone else thinking that tales from 85 being between s2-3 is damage control for byler so milevens get more mike and el relationship content or is that just me
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anyone else thinking that tales from 85 being between s2-3 is damage control for byler so milevens get more mike and el relationship content or is that just me
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Okay… what do we think able “tales from 85?”
I’m excited to see them in animated form, just hoping we have voice acting from the OG cast cuz i know thats much easier than filming a live action show/movie.
Obligatory Mike photo from the show!!! Their designs all look amazing 🤩
Netflix has renewed the #StrangerThings animated spinoff series #TalesFrom85 for a second season.
The hit spinoff set between seasons two and three of 'Stranger Things' proper nabs a major win for animation: "This community needs a lot of love and support, so the importance of what just happened was huge," says Nobles of 'Tales From '85' success.
Even before adding #TalesFrom85 to my calendar, this TV week looks great.
“Stranger Things: Tales From ’85” lanza su tráiler oficial y confirma estreno en abril
Netflix revela un nuevo capítulo del universo de Stranger Things ambientado en 1985 con misterios inéditos La plataforma Netflix sorprendió a los fans con el lanzamiento del primer tráiler oficial de Stranger Things: Tales From ’85, una nueva producción que expande el universo de una de sus series más exitosas. El adelanto, publicado este 26 de marzo de 2026, confirma que el estreno está…
Netflix has shared a new trailer for #StrangerThings #TalesFrom85 , showing a better look at the upcoming animated revival of their hit fantasy horror series.
Return to Hawkins in the new animated series "Stranger Things: Tales From '85" from The Duffer Brothers, premiering April 23 on Netflix.
Making Stranger Things “Tales From ’85” Eleven’s Jacket
A few months ago, while rewatching Stranger Things, I became completely obsessed with Eleven’s “Tales From ’85” jacket. It’s one of those outfits that instantly stands out—bright, bold, and full of personality. The more I noticed it, the more I wanted one of my own, both for cosplay and for everyday wear.
At first, I did what anyone would do and searched online for a replica. That didn’t last long. The prices were far higher than I expected, and the shipping cost was almost painful—sometimes more than half the jacket’s actual price. After staring at my screen for far too long, I decided it just wasn’t worth it.
So I came up with what felt like a much better idea: I’d buy a regular denim jacket and recreate the look myself.
That’s where things got complicated.
Finding a base jacket wasn’t too hard, but once I started looking for accurate “Tales From ’85” designs or patches, I hit a wall. Most replicas didn’t feel right, and the designs I did find were either low quality or unavailable. Eventually, I accepted that if I wanted the jacket to look even close to the one worn by Eleven, I’d have to customize it myself.
Today, I finally bought what I hope is everything I need to start this project. I thought it would be fun to document the process—not only to keep myself motivated, but also to help (or warn) anyone else thinking about doing the same thing. stranger things tales from 85 eleven jacket
The jacket I chose isn’t a perfect match to the one in the show, and honestly, I’m okay with that. Some differences were intentional, and others came down to availability. Thrift shopping doesn’t give you unlimited options, and you work with what you can find. Still, the overall shape and feel are close enough to make it work.
The biggest challenge so far is the lack of clear reference images. While the back design is iconic, there are small details that are surprisingly hard to confirm. I’ve spent more time than I’d like to admit pausing episodes, zooming in on screenshots, and comparing fan images just to understand the layout properly.
To avoid overwhelming myself, I’m starting with the most manageable part—getting comfortable with the design process and planning how I’ll recreate the artwork on the jacket. Once that’s done, I’ll move on to refining the details and making it feel as authentic as possible.
So now, I’m settling in for what will probably be a few long days (or weeks) of work. It’s a little intimidating, but also exciting. Wish me luck.
Thanks for reading, and stick around—this may very well turn into another tale of frustration, trial and error, and unexpected victories.