Final Shots: Netflix Shares ‘Stranger Things’ How-To Recipe Clips

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Netflix has uploaded two bizarre how-to recipe clips for food versions of a couple of your favorite (or not so favorite) Stranger Things characters. If you were looking for a conversation starter for your Halloween house party, the streaming platform certainly has you covered with an unappetizing “French Onion Barb” and “Demogorgon Pie.”

The “French Onion Barb” is a take on your classic french onion soup, however, the traditional bread topping is shaped into Barb’s face with cheese flambeed onto it. The “Demogorgon Pie” is meant to represent the face of the show’s central monster who lives in “the upside-down” and it actually looks eerily similar. Season 1 of the Netflix original series is currently streaming via the platform, with Season 2 currently in production.

In other news…

Netflix has ordered a brand new comedy series titled Atypical from The Goldbergs duo Robia Rashid and Seth Gordon. Centered around an 18-year-old autistic teen played by Keir Gilchrist, who co-stars alongside Jennifer Jason Leigh and Michael Rapaport, the insightful new series from Sony Pictures TV will begin production by the end of this year. [Deadline]

Ahead of the premiere of Netflix’s Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, the platform has shared four new promo posters, each of which represent a different season. Additionally, a handful of images have leaked for the four-part event which launches November 25th:

Netflix has found its location for a Southern California headquarters, where the streaming giant will produce much of its original content. The 10-year deal with the owner of Sunset Bronson Studios will allow Netflix to operate out of the Hollywood venue under lease. [Deadline]

Showtime has posted a behind-the-scenes look at their forthcoming Twin Peaks reboot, which is set to premiere in 2017. The new clip features commentary from the legacy cast including Kyle MacLachlan, Miguel Ferrer, Kimmy Robertson, Harry Goaz, Dana Ashbrook, and James Marshall, who share their thoughts on the follow-up to David Lynch’s original 1990 ABC series:

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