Couple astounds social media users with incredible 'Stranger Things' Max decoration

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By stefan armitage

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A couple from the Chicagoland area have stunned social media with their incredible Stranger Things-inspired Halloween decoration.

Due to the horror featured in the hit Netflix show, it'll be no surprise to see many Halloween decorations inspired by Stranger Things once October 31 rolls around. However, it would appear that one couple has already won the crown of Halloween King and Queen.

Dave and Aubrey took to TikTok this week to share their latest decoration, which depicts the iconic moment in season four when Max (played by Sadie Sink) is possessed by the vengeful Vecna (played by Jamie Campbell Bower).

The couple, who appear to be professional horror prop creators, shared the video to their TikTok account (@HorrorProps), and quickly amassed millions of views for their awesomely creepy creation.

Based on the scene from the episode titled 'Dear Billy', a Max-shaped figure can be seen floating above the couple's driveway.

The incredible scene is the reason Kate Bush's 1985 hit 'Running Up That Hill (Deal With God)' shot to the top of the charts 32 years after its initial release, as it was Max's favorite song that ultimately prevented Vecna from killing her.

Let's just relive that incredible scene for a moment:

In one video, Aubrey can be seen standing underneath the decoration/prop, as it mysteriously floats outside their home (seriously, I've watched the clip about 15 times and I cannot figure out how they've done this):

In another video, both Dave and Aubrey can be seen standing directly underneath it. The video is accompanied with the caption: "Tell me you like Stranger Things without telling me you like Stranger Things... I'll go first".

Combined, both videos have amassed more than 10.3 million views in just a matter of days.

And people in the comments section couldn't get enough of the incredible spooky prop.

"Honestly this is easily the coolest thing I’ve seen on this app in the longest time," one person commented.

A second added: "My brain hurts trying to figure out how to do this because I want to do this as well."

And a third joked: "Has anyone showed this to David Blaine yet?"

Responding to several comments, Dave and Aubrey have revealed that their neighbors have started to come and check on Max during the day, and that they will show their followers how they achieved the illusion (so definitely go and give them a follow).

Even the official Netflix account showed its appreciation for the design:

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Credit: TikTok

But if you're after something really scary, check out Rita Ora attempting to cover Bush's 'Running Up That Hill' while performing in Rio earlier this week:

[[twitterwiget||https://twitter.com/globoplay/status/1569111762883993600]]

Now that is scary...

Featured image credit: Netflix / YouTube

Couple astounds social media users with incredible 'Stranger Things' Max decoration

vt-author-image

By stefan armitage

Article saved!Article saved!

A couple from the Chicagoland area have stunned social media with their incredible Stranger Things-inspired Halloween decoration.

Due to the horror featured in the hit Netflix show, it'll be no surprise to see many Halloween decorations inspired by Stranger Things once October 31 rolls around. However, it would appear that one couple has already won the crown of Halloween King and Queen.

Dave and Aubrey took to TikTok this week to share their latest decoration, which depicts the iconic moment in season four when Max (played by Sadie Sink) is possessed by the vengeful Vecna (played by Jamie Campbell Bower).

The couple, who appear to be professional horror prop creators, shared the video to their TikTok account (@HorrorProps), and quickly amassed millions of views for their awesomely creepy creation.

Based on the scene from the episode titled 'Dear Billy', a Max-shaped figure can be seen floating above the couple's driveway.

The incredible scene is the reason Kate Bush's 1985 hit 'Running Up That Hill (Deal With God)' shot to the top of the charts 32 years after its initial release, as it was Max's favorite song that ultimately prevented Vecna from killing her.

Let's just relive that incredible scene for a moment:

In one video, Aubrey can be seen standing underneath the decoration/prop, as it mysteriously floats outside their home (seriously, I've watched the clip about 15 times and I cannot figure out how they've done this):

In another video, both Dave and Aubrey can be seen standing directly underneath it. The video is accompanied with the caption: "Tell me you like Stranger Things without telling me you like Stranger Things... I'll go first".

Combined, both videos have amassed more than 10.3 million views in just a matter of days.

And people in the comments section couldn't get enough of the incredible spooky prop.

"Honestly this is easily the coolest thing I’ve seen on this app in the longest time," one person commented.

A second added: "My brain hurts trying to figure out how to do this because I want to do this as well."

And a third joked: "Has anyone showed this to David Blaine yet?"

Responding to several comments, Dave and Aubrey have revealed that their neighbors have started to come and check on Max during the day, and that they will show their followers how they achieved the illusion (so definitely go and give them a follow).

Even the official Netflix account showed its appreciation for the design:

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Credit: TikTok

But if you're after something really scary, check out Rita Ora attempting to cover Bush's 'Running Up That Hill' while performing in Rio earlier this week:

[[twitterwiget||https://twitter.com/globoplay/status/1569111762883993600]]

Now that is scary...

Featured image credit: Netflix / YouTube