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As we hour just hours away from the much-anticipated season two premiere of Stranger Things, fans now have even more to look forward to as The Hollywood Reporter has disclosed that Netflix is also giving the program an after-show. Beyond Stranger Things is set to debut October 27, just like the show's second season, hosted by writer, producer, actor and super fan Jim Rash.

The post show will delve into behind-the-scenes details and inspiration surrounding the series, all while taking a closer look at various aspects of season two, and answering a number of more pressing questions.

All seven episodes of Beyond Stranger Things will be available at once, although you'll want to finish the entire new season of Stranger Things before diving in — because — spoiler alerts.

The post program accounts for Netflix's first-ever after-show, as it is being referred to as its own Netflix original series, produced by Embassy Row, the company responsible for popular post show, Talking Dead, among others.

You can look forward to guests such as creators Ross and Matt Duffer, executive producer and director Shawn Levy, and Stranger Things stars Millie Bobby Brown, Sean Astin, Linnea Berthelsen, Natalia Dyer, Brett Gelman, David Harbour, Randy Havens, Charlie Heaton, Joe Keery, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Dacre Montgomery, Paul Reiser, Noah Schnapp, Sadie Sink and Finn Wolfhard all appearing on Beyond Stranger Things.

So, who's ready for season two?

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For more, here are 11 questions we want answered during the second season of 'Stranger Things.'

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