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Creators of the hit sitcom Stranger Things have been sued for allegedly stealing the idea and concept of the show by a filmmaker.

Charlie Kessler claims that brothers Matt and Ross Duffer took the idea for the sci-fi/supernatural series from his short film Montauk and a related feature film script titled The Montauk Project, according to the lawsuit, reports cnn.com.

Kessler claims he met and discussed his film and script with the Duffer brothers at a premiere party during the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2014, according to court documents which were filed on Monday.

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Stranger Things Makers Are In A Legal Coup Because Of Stealing Concept

Montauk, which won an award at the Hamptons Film Festival in 2012, was a found-footage sci-fi short that told the story of a violent event that took place in the Long Island community. The premise dealt with conspiracy theories, secret government projects and the paranormal, as described in the lawsuit.

A policeman haunted by his past was among the key characters.

Stranger Things, which has two seasons under its belt with a third on the way, centers on a group of children and teens, who get wrapped up in a government conspiracy. A local police chief, played by David Harbour, is also a central character.