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Vecna comes to the Grove as Netflix debuts pop-up store

Por: Los Angeles Times Business October 12, 2022

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A life-sized version of Vecna from popular sci-fi series Stranger Things and Queen Charlotte's throne from drama Bridgerton are coming to the Grove. The photo opportunities are part of Netflix's new store opening Thursday at the L.A. shopping center. Inside the 10,000-square-foot space, fans will be able to buy merchandise related to popular Netflix shows including the dollhouse from Gabby's Dollhouse, Funko collectible figures... + full article



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