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The Hawk Theater was a movie theater located in downtown Hawkins, in the town square.

History

1960s

The Blob and The Mummy were both seen playing at the Hawk during the early 1960s.[2]

1983

In November 1983, the Hawk started showing All The Right Moves, The Outsiders, The Big Chill, Flashdance, Trading Places, Return of the Jedi, and The Dead Zone. [3]

The defaced marquee

The defaced marquee

On November 12, Steve Harrington, Tommy H and Carol Perkins sprayed derogatory messages on the Hawk's front billboard, calling Steve's girlfriend Nancy "Nancy 'the Slut' Wheeler", after Steve thought he saw Nancy sleep with Jonathan Byers. This led to a confrontation between Nancy, Jonathan, and Steve in an alley next to the cinema, ultimately ending in a fistfight and the arrest of Nancy and Jonathan.

Later that day, a regretful Steve volunteered to remove the graffiti from the Hawk Theater billboard.

On November 25th, Robin Buckley started working at the Hawk before later being fired in 1984. [3]

1984

On May 7, Robin Buckley got fired for burning the film reel of Sixteen Candles.

In October 1984, the Hawk Theater was showing a newly released blockbuster called The Terminator. [4]

1985

After the opening of the Starcourt Mall in 1985, stores in downtown Hawkins financially suffered from a lack of customers; the new mall even had its own cinema, called "Starcourt Cinema".

1989

On or after May 24, 1989, the Hawk Theater was showing the recently released Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

Staff

Behind the scenes

According to visual effects supervisor, Paul Graff, the initial outline for the third season's finale would have seen the Spider Monster wreck the Hawkins town square during a Fourth of July parade, damaging the Hawk theater in the process:

We heard this idea that the spider monster was going to crash the Fourth of July parade in Hawkins. It would be a real Godzilla-type story, or like the T-Rex in Jurassic Park, chasing the kids in a car. In my mind, I was seeing shots of people running away and screaming, and this mad panic. Maybe you'd see a tree getting knocked over or a car flying through the air and landing in the Hawkins movie theater. Maybe the Duffers would put the title of an '80s film they don't like on the marquee and we’d throw a car at it. I don't know — maybe that was a stupid idea.
— Paul Graff[5]


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