Unfortunately, by the time the new episodes roll around, it will have been three (or more) years since Stranger Things season 4’s ending. Production delays and the writers’ and actors’ strikes in 2023 contributed to the lengthy hiatus, making fans exceptionally eager for the next and last season. However, while many are looking forward to Stranger Things‘ final story in season 5, they should also be looking for a show that can replace the Netflix sci-fi horror drama.
Stephen King’s The Institute Is Like Dr. Brenner’s Secret Facility In Stranger Things
MGM+ Greenlit An Adaptation Of Stephen King’s 2019 Novel
Barnes’ character sounds a lot like David Harbour’s Jim Hopper in Stranger Things , despite the fact that Tim’s an ex-cop, especially since both of them take on the hero role in their respective stories.
In The Institute, Luke Ellis, a 12-year-old genius, is kidnapped and taken to The Institute (hence the book’s name). There, he finds other gifted children who were also taken and capable of preternatural abilities. Anyone who has watched even just the first episode of Stranger Things would know that the novel’s premise parallels the Netflix sci-fi horror drama’s plot. The Institute is like the Hawkins Lab, led by Dr. Brenner, where scientists experimented on children, including Eleven, who all possessed powers. However, that isn’t the only thing the two works share in common.
Ben Barnes’ Tim Jamieson Is A Small Town Cop Like Stranger Things’ Hopper
Jamieson & Hopper Share Many Things In Common
Ben Barnes is set to play Tim Jamieson, a disgruntled former police officer haunted by his past who moves to the small town in The Institute and becomes the night knocker. Barnes’ character sounds a lot like David Harbour’s Jim Hopper in Stranger Things, despite the fact that Tim’s an ex-cop, especially since both of them take on the hero role in their respective stories. So, when Stranger Things ends, fans should give The Institute a try (whenever it premieres).