The show has quickly become a fan favorite since it was released in July, and its spooky atmosphere lends itself well to VR. The eight-episode series is a love letter to supernatural 1980s classics, with inspiration from films like Poltergeist, The Shining, and E.T. Minor spoilers ahead.

Stranger Things follows the story of a young boy, Will Byers, who mysteriously vanishes due to supernatural forces, and his friends' and family's attempts to find and save him. The scene in question is when Will's mother Joyce, played by Winona Ryder, finds an unusual way to communicate with her son using Christmas lights in her house.While Joyce is trying to figure out what Will's saying, a monster appears out of nowhere and begins chasing Joyce. That's where the 360 video begins, allowing you to fully look around the dimly lit living room and hallway while keeping an eye out for a deadly creature.A 360 video is an interesting way to promote a series like Stranger Things, as it allows people who've yet to watch the show feel like an active participant in its eerie world, enticing them to further check out what else it has to offer. It's a well-executed video, and is a sign that Netflix is interested in VR storytelling moving forward.