Comic-Con: Netflix puts you in 'Defenders' and 'Stranger Things' – CNET
Netflix Experience at Comic-Con
At the Hilton Gaslamp, people can step into the worlds of three big huge upcoming Netflix shows.
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Enter NYC, alt-LA and Hawkins — all in San Diego
A fake subway sign announces our first stop.
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Which line is that?
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Keeping the city safe
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Getting the band together
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News you can hold
Because what would a New York street be without WSJ on the corner?
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Josie’s: Open for business
But only for water (and t-shirts!).
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Demogorgon!
Ruuuuuuuuuuun
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Become Eleven
Stop the Demogorgon by becoming an Eggo-loving child.
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Welcome to the ’80s
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Inside the ‘Stranger Things’ tent
All kinds of goodies await you inside, including numerous props and costumes.
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Barb: Gone but not forgotten
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Poor Barb
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More Barb-centric props
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Costumes from the series
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Will’s sweet vest
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All things Eleven
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Let’s ride!
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A non-Easter egg
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Giveaways!
Choose between tiny Eleven, adorable tiny Demogorgon, a t-shirt, a Barb candle or a hat.
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Smelly candle
In a good way! The host said it smelled amazing.
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Hats for days
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Step inside the Byers home
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DOE property
Once you enter you are treated to a virtual reality experience on the HTC Vive where you communicate with the Upside Down (and scream your head off if you’re like me).
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Sealed mask
We’ve only glimpsed this in the teaser, but good odds it’s connected to the DOE’s work.
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There’s been a breach!
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Better escape to LA
Or rather, alt-LA.
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‘Bright’
The new Netflix film stars Will Smith as a human police officer.
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Throne
In this universe, humans have coexisted with orcs, elves, fairies and magic since the beginning of time.
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Magic wand
When this is accidentally found, it causes all sorts of issues.
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Prejudice
As with any society, some are treated better than others.
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sELFish
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Police station posters
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Alert! Orc on the loose!
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Every species has rights
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Fairy den
In this room you can see costumes for the police officers and elves.
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Whoa
Make no bones about it, “Bright” is definitely an R-rated movie. Directed by David Ayer (“Suicide Squad”), it will be available on Netflix on December 22.
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Go hang out!
Between cool giveaways and immersive experiences, the Netflix activation is definitely worth trying.
Be sure to check out all of CNET’s Comic-Con 2017 coverage.
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Published at Sat, 22 Jul 2017 13:00:18 +0000