'Stranger Things' cast update: Co-stars Charlie Heaton and Natalia Dyer dating?

"Stranger Things" promotional photo for season 2. Facebook/ StrangerThingsTV

From reel to real is what seemed to have happened between Nancy (Natalia Dyer) and Jonathan (Charlie Heaton) who worked hand-in-hand to find justice for Barb (Shannon Purser) in the second season for Netflix's hit sci-fi thriller series "Stranger Things."

Actors Heaton and Dyer were spotted holding hands in Paris while taking a stroll on Nov. 3, Friday. Rumors have speculated that the two had been together since January when they were first seen holding hands.

Fans were quick to note that the recent sighting proves that the two might be dating in real life, with their relationship probably beginning on set since the storyline for "Stranger Things" was leading to a Nancy and Jonathan as a couple. Although the sightings have fuelled rumors, these were neither denied nor confirmed by the two.

Heaton and Dyer, as seen on circulating photos, seemed to be enjoying their escapade at the capital of France. The two were seen constantly stopping to take pictures of scenic places, and they also stopped in front of a jewelry store, seemingly appreciating the shiny pieces.

Aside from this, the two were noticeable confident with their current state, as the two did not shy away from cameras. Just like any couple, Dyer and Heaton had shared music while walking the streets of the one of the fashion capitals of the world.

"Stranger Things" season 2 saw Nancy and Jonathan partnering up to determine the truth about the death of Barb in the first season. Barb's death had earned the ire of fans, especially since the show seemed to gloss over it without giving her parents (and the fans) an adequate explanation for her demise. The second season had been a way to close the book for Barb, who will never return to the series. But, finally, justice was served for the family of Barb when the Hawkins Lab was shut down.

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