Coinciding with the nostalgia-infused first look at Sunday's Super Bowl spot. Netflix's "Stranger Things" unveiled a cryptic image that just may hold a clue to the premiere of Season Two.

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What appears to be a 1980s-era weather forecast for Houston seems to disguise the date Sept. 8, 2017: If you subtract the low temperatures from the highs in Friday and Saturday, you get 9 and 8; the difference between the numbers of the barometric pressure is 17.

pic.twitter.com/WxDgfuxa31— Stranger Things (@Stranger_Things) February 3, 2017

What's more, the first promo for the second season of "Stranger Things" will air during the broadcast of Super Bowl 51, which will be held in Houston. It seems likely the premiere date will be confirmed in that eagerly awaited ad, which we know will at least depict Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo), Mike (Finn Wolfhard), and Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin) have all donned “Ghostbusters” uniforms -- appropriate, considering the upcoming season in 1984, a year after the events of Season One.

“The threat, which in Season One was to Will Byers, has grown. That’s all I’m going to say!” executive producer Shawn Levy recently teased. “But, I will say Season Two has a bigger cast and is definitely loyal to the kind of magical storytelling that we established in the first season. It’s character-based and still about our core group of characters.”

Most of the Season One cast, including Winona Ryder and Millie Bobby Brown, will return, joined by the likes of Sean Astin (“The Lord of the Rings”) and Paul Reiser (“Mad About You”).

(via IGN.com)