'Stranger Things' creators accused of ripping off film

By Web Desk
April 04, 2018

Charlie Kessler has accused Duffer brothers of copying his 2012 short film 'Montauk'

Matt and Ross Duffer in an undated photo. Netflix/Handout via REUTERS

Charlie Kessler, the director of a short film called Montauk, has filed a lawsuit against Stranger Things creators, claiming they took his film idea.

Kessler alleged that brothers Matt and Ross Duffer took the idea for the sci-fi/supernatural series from his short film Montauk and a related feature film script titled The Montauk Project, and used it to create their popular Netflix series.

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According to Kessler, he met the brothers at a premiere party during the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2014, where he discussed the idea with them.

Kessler’s film follows the story of a young boy who goes missing, featuring an adjacent military base known for conducting experiments on kids and a creature from another dimension with a cop haunted by his past was one of the major characters — eerily similar to the plot of Stanger Things' first season.

Having won an award at the Hamptons Film Festival in 2012, Montauk was a found-footage sci-fi short that told the story of a violent event that took place in the Long Island community.

The lawsuit filed by Kessler states that he is looking for monetary damages due to a breach of implied contract, according to Deadline.

Neither Netflix nor the Duffer brothers have commented on the matter yet.

Stranger Things already has two seasons under its belt with a third season in the making. It stars Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby-Brown, Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Caleb McLaughlin, Noah Schnapp, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Joe Keery, and Gaten Matarazzo.


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