It looks like there will be a crossover happening in the coming "Stranger Things" Season 2. "The Walking Dead" Season 7 star Josh McDermitt was recently spotted together with the Netflix's original series kids, thus the assumptions started swirling.

Josh McDermitt shared a snap on his Instagram account with the "Stranger Things" Season 2 kids; Gaten Matarazzo, Finn Wolfhard and Calen McLaughlin. The 38-year-old star captioned the snap "Best Friends Club" and used the hashtags "Stranger Things," "The Walking Dead," "Cross over Episode" and "Mullet."

From here, the theories started to emerge Josh McDermitt will be joining the kids in the coming "Stranger Things" Season 2. "The Walking Dead" Season 7 star was asked by TMZ if he would be seen in the second installment of the epic science television series.

 Best Friends Club #StrangerThings #TheWalkingDead #CrossoverEpisode #Mullet

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Josh McDermitt neither denied nor confirmed the report if he will ever appear in "Stranger Things" Season 2 as he said he is not bound to talk about it. However, the comedian also added he is happy to meet them in a deliberately impassive manner in Portland.

Moreover, a lot are now excited to the return of "Stranger Things" Season 2 on Netflix. Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) will definitely back as fans will know more about her origin and back story.

There are also new kids coming in "Stranger Things" Season 2 joining Mike (Finn Wolfhard), Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo), Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin) and Will (Noah Schnapp). Max (Sadie Sink) is coming to Hawkins together with her unruly brother Billy (Dacre Montgomery) and she will befriend the young boys, according to Mashable.

Meanwhile, Hawkin will have a new sheriff with Paul Reiser in "Stranger Things" Season 2. The 59-year-old actor will play the role of Dr. Owens who will run the laboratory and clean the previous season's supernatural chaos.

However, it looks like Dr. Owens will be another new antagonist in "Stranger Things" Season 2. "Is he a good guy or a bad guy?" he told Entertainment Weekly.

"To be honest, I've only read a few of the scripts so I still don't know and I'm not sure they know," Paul Reiser continued. "Stranger Things" Season 2 will be released on Oct. 31 on Netflix.