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Duffer bros call 'Stranger Things' plagiarism charge 'completely meritless' "

Press Trust of India  |  Los Angeles 

"Stranger Things" showrunners Matt and have dismissed the plagiarism allegations against their hit show, calling the claims "completely meritless".

Filmmaker had claimed that the is based on his short "Montauk" and a feature script titled "The Montauk Project", an idea that he pitched to The Duffer Brothers, when he met them at the Tribeca Festival in 2014.

Yesterday, Kessler file a case against the two showrunners.

According to Deadline, an for the said the lawsuit is "just an attempt to profit" from the success of "Stranger Things".

"Mr. Kessler's claim is completely meritless. He had no connection to the creation or development of 'Stranger Things'.

"have neither seen Mr Kessler's short nor discussed any project with him. This is just an attempt to profit from other people's creativity and hard work," Alex Kohner, for the Duffers, said.

Kessler claimed the talks between him and the Duffers did not come to fruition, but the used the idea and to create "Stranger Things", which aired on the in 2016.

Incidentally, when had green lit the project in April 2015, it was titled "Montauk". The show was originally set in Montauk, Long Island, but eventually the setting was altered to

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First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 16:40 IST
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