Big spoiler alert:(Skip this paragraph if you havent watched the finale!)

But fans may be waiting a while to find out whats next.

Netflix did not officially announce a second season during the Television Critics Associations press tour on Wednesday.

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We always want to take some time to be thoughtful on the process, Netflix chief Ted Sarandos said.

In the meantime, executive producers Matt and Ross Duffer already have ideas about season 2.

We hint at where we might go at the end of the season, Matt Duffer said.

That, to me, feels like a movie.

In the sequels, youre still following that family as terrible things happen.

Its a different tension and characters are dealing with different things.

Theres another main tension and that season will be entirely about resolving that tension, Matt Duffer added.

Its not about just taking another monster and its a bigger, badder monster.

But it wont have a different cast for now.

Youll reach a point eventually where youre like, Why dont these people just leave this town?

I dont know how long.

Were TV fans, Matt Duffer added.

There are shows you fall in love with and at a certain point they lose you.

Stranger Thingswas really great the first two seasons and then I stopped watching it.

Thats what Im terrified of.

The idea would be do it as long as it feels natural and organic to tell the story.

In terms of this season, Will is taken within the first 10 minutes, Ross Duffer said.

The first scene with Joyce, with Winona, is she realizes her sons gone.

Joyce isnt at an 11 from the beginning.

Were excited about the possibilities.

The challenge is that its such a small group of us that were making it, he said.

We take a stab at make it as much like a movie as possible.

We have ideas, but we just finished the series.

Its not like it was a two month delay after we finished.

It was a crazy whirlwind.