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'Stranger Things' creators sued for stealing show's concept

IANS  |  Los Angeles 

Creators of the hit sitcom "Stranger Things" have been sued for allegedly stealing the idea and concept of the show by a filmmaker.

claims that brothers Matt and took the idea for the sci-fi/supernatural series from his short film "Montauk" and a related feature film script titled "The Project," according to the lawsuit, reports cnn.com.

Kessler claims he met and discussed his film and script with the Duffer brothers at a premiere party during in April 2014, according to court documents which were filed on Monday.

"Montauk," which won an award at in 2012, was a found-footage sci-fi short that told the story of a violent event that took place in the Long Island community. The premise dealt with conspiracy theories, secret government projects and the paranormal, as described in the lawsuit.

A haunted by his past was among the key characters.

"Stranger Things," which has two seasons under its belt with a third on the way, centers on a group of children and teens, who get wrapped up in a government conspiracy. A local police chief, played by David Harbour, is also a central character.

"Montauk" had been available for viewing on Vimeo, but the film was removed from public viewing afternoon.

Kessler alleges he did not know that "Stranger Things" mirrored his own ideas until it was released in July 2016, according to the suit.

Kessler is suing for breach of "implied contract" and is seeking monetary damages.

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First Published: Wed, April 04 2018. 11:54 IST
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