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Following the teaser trailer for the retro-style Stranger Things 3 video game, Netflix has upped the hype for its new season of Stranger Things by dropping a new teaser announcing the names of all eight season three episodes.

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The episode titles are as follows:

"Suzie, Do You Copy?" "The Mall Rats" "The Case of the Missing Lifeguard" "The Sauna Test" "The Source" "The Birthday" "The Bite" "The Battle of Starcourt"

Naturally, fans on Reddit have already started speculating about what the titles could mean. Some have suggested that zombie-movie legend George Romero, aka the "Godfather of the Dead" and the man behind Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead, is a source of inspiration for the new season.

Perhaps the title of episode seven, "The Bite," is a suggestion we might be seeing zombies in the Upside Down. After all, the episode after that is called "The Battle of Starcourt" — Starcourt being Hawkins, Indiana's new mall — and Dawn of the Dead was a zombie-survival flick set in a mall.

The trailer caption reads, “In the summer of 1985, the adventure continues," not only pinpointing when season three takes place, but also referring to the year Romero released his third zombie epic Day of the Dead.

Do you have any theories about what the episode titles could mean? If so, share them in the comments.

In other news, the 'Avengers: Endgame' trailer has the internet in tears.

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