Stranger Things season 4

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The Stranger Things season 4 trailer is surprisingly metal AF (Louder)

Stranger Things' season 4 trailer has arrived and it features a whole load of shredding and gnarly monsters.

In this most vulnerable time, a new and horrifying supernatural threat surfaces, presenting a gruesome mystery that, if solved, might finally put an end to the horrors of the Upside Down." What's more, this season looks like it's going to be riddled with monsters. We NEED to know.

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'Stranger Things' Season 4 Trailer Reveals New Horrors (Dan's Papers)

A revealing new trailer for Stranger Things Season 4 leaves fans with many questions about what's in store when Netflix begins streaming the series on May ...

The show will conclude after Season 5, though the Duffer Brothers say this isn’t the end of the Stranger Things franchise. In this most vulnerable time, a new and horrifying supernatural threat surfaces, presenting a gruesome mystery that, if solved, might finally put an end to the horrors of the Upside Down.” Will he/it be the ultimate evil for the gang to face, or is this just one more step to the final big bad in Season 5?

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'Stranger Things' Season 4 trailer finally reveals how Hopper survived (Inverse)

A post-credits scene revealed a mysterious “American” locked up in a Siberian prison cell where Soviets experimented on Demogorgons. Later, Netflix released ...

Looking for more details on Stranger Things Season 4? Thanks to the first official Stranger Things Season 4 trailer, we finally know the answer. We still don’t know how Hopper survived the Upside Down or why he ended up in Russia, but those details will likely be revealed in Stranger Things Season 4.

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Stranger Things Season 4's Big Bad Is a Dungeons & Dragons God (Gizmodo)

The Duffer Bros. tease the character is the Netflix show's equivalent of Pennywise or Freddy Krueger.

Makes sense that the biggest bad in the Upside Down would be cut from cloth that our D&D-obsessed Hawkins heroes would understand, and we have a feeling that a new season four character—Eddie, head of the high school’s Dungeons & Dragons club—will be involved. We wanted something there that we could actually film, and I just think that that makes this villain scarier and more real and tangible and we’re just really excited for people to see him this season.” “Those were the monsters that really inspired us this season,” Ross Duffer said to IGN. “Something else we really wanted to do go back to season one and actually do a monster that we could do mostly practically.

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Stranger Things Season 4 Trailer: Every End Has A Beginning (wmgk.com)

Priah Ferguson as Erica Sinclair, Gaten Matarazzo as Dustin Henderson and Caleb McLaughlin as Lucas Sinclair in STRANGER THINGS. As the new Stranger Things 4 ...

Cue a slowed-down remix of Journey’s 1983 classic “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)” as we get glimpses of Sheriff Jim Hopper in Russia and a roller rink. at an end.” For a split second, we get a glimpse of a dark creature opening its eyes. As the new Stranger Things 4 trailer opens, a voice says, “You’ve broken everything.

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Stranger Things' season 4 trailer is a disorienting return to Hawkins (The Verge)

Stranger Things' first season 4 trailer reveals how life is about to change for Eleven, Joyce, and Hopper in Volume 1 of the next chapter.

While Stranger Things has explored the larger world outside of Hawkins, Indiana, in the past, the show’s fourth season is set to switch things up by splitting its story across a handful of disparate, important locations. Though the story will presumably return to the Upside Down and catch up with Jim Hopper in Russia, Stranger Things’ first season four trailer makes clear that a significant part of its next chapter will unfold in California, where Joyce and the rest of the Byers family have moved. Even though we’ve seen a few teasers of Stranger Things’ upcoming fourth season, none of them really let on just how much larger and epic in scope this next chapter seems like it’s going to be.

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A grimy new monster threatens Eleven and her friends in the ... (The A.V. Club)

It's been nearly three long years since we last saw Eleven, Mike, Lucas, Dustin, Steve, Will, Hopper, Nancy, Jonathan, Joyce, and any Stranger Things kids ...

Season four of Stranger Things will be split into two halves, with the first half premiering on Netflix on May 27. And he’s determined to start a war in Hawkins. Eleven is pulled back into the “eye of the storm” along with everyone else. Meanwhile, Max (Sadie Sink) is mourning her brother’s death, and at one point is levitating in the trailer.

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New 'Stranger Things' Season 4 Trailer Reveals the Ultimate Battle ... (Collider.com)

It's been nearly three years since fans took a trip to Hawkins, Indiana to catch up with Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), Will (Noah Schnapp), and the rest of their ...

With flashbacks to El's past, the introduction of what looks like demo-bats, and almost everyone taking a trip to The Upside Down, Stranger Things Season 4 looks to be the series' most expansive and heart racing set of episodes yet. It's been nearly three years since fans took a trip to Hawkins, Indiana to catch up with Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), Will (Noah Schnapp), and the rest of their adventuring party. As the heart pounding strains of an epic trailer remix of Journey's "Separate Ways" filter in, we get a closer look at Hopper (David Harbour), detained in a Russian prison fighting for his life, Joyce (Winona Ryder) getting a mysterious package from the other side of the world, and Steve (Joe Keery), Robin (Maya Hawke), and Nancy (Natalia Dyer) exploring unknown parts of Hawkins. The new trailer also tees up an absolutely insane battle of The Upside Down versus, well, the right side up.

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'Stranger Things 4' Trailer: The Hawkins Gang Goes to War With the ... (Variety)

Netflix has released the trailer for 'Stranger Things' Season 4, picking up with Eleven and her Hawkins friends.

Hopper (David Harbour) is revealed to be alive, but not doing very well as he’s imprisoned in Russia and forced to fight a Demogorgon with a ragtag group of soldiers. The smash-hit Netflix series, which follows the citizens of Hawkins, Ind., as they fight against supernatural phenomena, last dropped new episodes in 2019. The Duffers executive produce along with Shawn Levy, Dan Cohen, Cindy Holland, Brian Wright, Matt Thunell, Karl Gajdusek and Iain Paterson. Over the past year, Netflix has released various teasers for the fourth season. They also confirmed that the series has been renewed for a fifth season, which will be its last. Your friends in Hawkins are very much in the eye of a storm,” Eleven is warned.

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Stranger Things season 4 trailer introduces a new Upside Down ... (Polygon)

Stranger Things trailer for season 4 brings back Millie Bobby Brown, the rest of the cast for a David Harbour rescue mission. Stranger Things season 4 will ...

Meanwhile, Max’s (Sadie Sink) brother Billy (Dacre Montgomery) gets possessed by a creature from the Upside Down who attempted to eat most of Hawkins’ residents, but was ultimately defeated by the gang. After all the action goes down, The Byers family, along with Eleven, move to a new town, separating the main cast of the series and setting up for this new season to jump between lots of different places to tell the story. The trailer also makes it clear that this season is going for a more classic horror-movie vibe, complete with an eerie haunted house the kids will have to explore.

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'Stranger Things' Season 4 Trailer: Netflix's Supernatural Hit Returns ... (IndieWire)

Season 4 of Netflix's supernatural hit promises to be a dramatic genre departure from Season 3, packed with '80s horror references.

The tone feels different,” Ross Duffer told Queue. “So that’s what we’ve been trying to do each season to challenge ourselves and give everyone something new to try.” In this most vulnerable time, a new and horrifying supernatural threat surfaces, presenting a gruesome mystery that, if solved, might finally put an end to the horrors of the Upside Down. “They’re not kids anymore — they really are full-blown teenagers,” co-creator Matt Duffer told Netflix’s Queue magazine.

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'Stranger Things': “War Is Coming” As Netflix Unveils First Trailer For ... (Deadline)

The third season, which premiered in July 2019, sees Joyce Byers, played by Winona Ryder, taking her sons, played by Charlie Heaton and Schnapp and Eleven out ...

Matt Duffer, during Deadline’s Contenders Television panel, said, “Joyce and Byers family to have left at the end of season 3. In this most vulnerable time, a new and horrifying supernatural threat surfaces, presenting a gruesome mystery that, if solved, might finally put an end to the horrors of the Upside Down. The third season, which premiered in July 2019, sees Joyce Byers, played by Winona Ryder, taking her sons, played by Charlie Heaton and Schnapp and Eleven out of their Indiana town to start a new life.

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'Stranger Things' Season 4 shows 'war, terror and destruction' in ... (New York Post)

"Stranger Things" Season 4 dropped an ominous trailer showing everyone getting ready for "war," Hopper (David Harbour) is not dead, Eleven (Millie Bobby ...

Although Season 3 ended with everyone believing that Hopper (David Harbour) was dead, he’s shown alive in the trailer. Steve (Joe Keery) and his ex-girlfriend, Nancy (Natalia Dyer), are shown sharing a moment together, too, so maybe sparks will fly again. She tells him about how everything has been “a total disaster” since he left.

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'Stranger Things' Season 4 Announces Writers and Directors, Duffer ... (Collider.com)

In addition, Shawn Levy will also return to the director's chair this season. Levy directed episodes 403 and 404. Like The Duffer Brothers, this should come as ...

Given that they are directing the final two episodes of the season once again, fans are sure to be in for a real genre treat. Lastly, the new director for the season is Nimród Antal who will be directing episodes 405 and 406. Like The Duffer Brothers, this should come as no surprise as the Stranger Things producer has directed six episodes of the series so far.

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Vecna? 'Stranger Things' Season 4's new villain blows its multiverse ... (Inverse)

'Stranger Things' Season 4's main villain is named after one powerful 'Dungeons & Dragons' antagonist. Here's everything fans of the Netflix series need to ...

The D&D villain’s ability to travel throughout the multiverse could very well be a part of the new Stranger Things figure’s backstory, as could his desire to conquer all other worlds. But if there are other realities in the world of Stranger Things, then it’s possible the show will use Vecna to introduce them. His rise in power only intensified his desire to ascend to full godhood, and influence and cosmic travels resulted in him becoming a threat reviled and feared throughout the entire D&D multiverse. Odds are the same will prove to be true for Vecna. That doesn’t mean the new Stranger Things villain won’t take certain cues from D&D though. There’s a new villain in the Upside Down. The latest trailer for Stranger Things Season 4 recently confirmed as much, offering fans their first look at a monstrous, humanoid figure the likes of which they’ve never seen in the Netflix series. Despite achieving immortality, Vecna’s physical body was almost completely destroyed by his follower, Kas. After Kas’ betrayal, the only fragments that remained of Vecna’s body were his left hand and eye.

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Stranger Things season 4: Release date, trailer, and cast ... (The Independent)

Below is everything we know about the new season. Hidden gems: The best Netflix originals you might have missed. Show all 20.

Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Stranger Things season four will be split into two parts on Netflix: Volume 1 is out on 27 May and Volume 2 starts streaming on 1 July. The new season will be split into two parts: Volume 1 is out on 27 May; Volume 2 starts streaming on Netflix on 1 July.

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Stranger Things Season 4: New Villain Name Revealed and ... (MovieWeb)

The Duffer Brothers have provided some details regarding the monstrous new villain, with rumors suggesting it could have a shocking link to Eleven.

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Stranger Things Season 4 Villain Named After Dungeons and ... (Game Rant)

Stranger Things Season 4 is set to include a brand-new villain, who is actually named after a Dungeons and Dragons god.

That remains to be seen, but in the meantime, fans can look forward to the Season 4 premiere on May 27. Dungeons & Dragons has been heavily featured in Stranger Things over the years, with it used as a storytelling tool and to help the kids of Hawkins, Indiana make sense of the strange goings-on that they keep encountering. Stranger Things Season 4 villain Vecna looks to be a rather gruesome foe, with fans getting a glimpse of him in the latest trailer.

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Stranger Things Season 4 Trailer Breakdown: William Hargrove ... (Den of Geek)

Our heroes in Hawkins are worlds apart and the Stranger Things season 4 trailer shows how they'll come back together.

Considered one of the most iconic villains in the game, Vecna was a powerful wizard who became a lich (undead creature). Through many editions of D&D continuity Vecna has appeared as a fearsome foe, even ascending to Godhood at one point. What would a Stranger Things trailer be without our old friend, the Demogorgon? After serving as the big bad in season 1, this flower-headed freak became more of a miniboss in season 2 and 3. It now says “William Hargrove” instead of “Billy Hargrove.” (Can anyone remember a single time Billy was referred to as “William” on this show?) Could the alternate tombstone mean that we’re actually getting a glimpse into a parallel universe, one where Max suddenly has powers? But perhaps he was subjected to unimaginable Lovecraftian horrors and it was really those horrors that killed the Creels in the first place. In the context of season 4, it would appear that bored Russian soldiers make their Siberian prisoners battle the (or “a”) Demogorgon for their own amusement. Getting an American citizen from deep in the Siberian tundra to the Midwestern USA at the height of the Cold War has to be one hell of a logistical challenge. Perhaps now is a good time to mention the song in this trailer is “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)” by Journey. That’s fitting given the scattered nature of the show’s characters going into the season. At one point, the clock is embedded into the wall of a hallway (likely in Hawkins High School) and appears to be bursting forth from the Upside Down itself. Eventually the Creel family patriarch Victor (played by Robert Englund) lost his mind and murdered his whole family in cold blood. The narration in this trailer makes it clear that the shadowy powers-that-be in the U.S. need help from the whole Hawkins team, Hopper included, to confront a new threat. First introduced as a devastatingly handsome bully in season 2, Billy became a full-on supervillain in season 3 when the Mind Flayer took over his body. The trailer opens with a helpful reminder of how season 3 ended.

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First Stranger Things Season 4 Trailer Released And It Teases A ... (Game Rant)

The fourth season of the Netflix series, which stars Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Caleb McLaughlin, Gaten Matarazzo, Noah Schnapp, and Sadie Sink, will be ...

Its trailer has a level of horror that none of the previous seasons of Stranger Things has demonstrated thus far. None of the previous seasons of Stranger Things have been divided into two volumes, and the trailer for season 4 already suggests the Duffer Brothers made the right call. The separation of characters has lent itself to a few heartwarming reunions, and Stranger Things season 4 will add to the list. Aside from the threats this group of Hawkins teens has faced in previous seasons of Stranger Things, there have been a number of emotional scenes. In February, Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer announced that the series would return for a fifth and final season in the near future. The trailer then slowly brings the Hawkins gang back together as they become aware of a heightened threat that only they have the knowledge to stop.

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Our Stranger Things Season 4 Villain Scoop Confirmed (GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT)

But all that changed when Netflix finally released the full-length trailer for the sci-fi series that gives fans a look at the next chapter's villain. As ...

Stranger Things season four with its brand new villain will receive a global release exclusively on Netflix. Consisting of nine episodes the season will be released in two volumes starting on May 27th. The story begins six months after the destructive Battle of Starcourt shook the sleepy town of Hawkins to its core. The Stranger Things season 4 villain will be known as Vecna, and they’re promising big things. The fourth season of Stranger Things will set the stage for the series’ curtain call at the end of season five. According to our trusted and proven insider, just like Eleven, the new Stranger Things villain started out as one of the children being experimented on at Hawkins National Laboratory. Vecna was Number One. As our source explained, the lab sent the child into the Upside Down, where he or she was transformed into a spider-like monster with the ability to entrance its victims before killing them. And in true Stranger Things style, the creature’s name originates comes from a Dungeons & Dragons lore character.

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10 Things You Might've Missed In the 'Stranger Things' 4 Trailer (TV Insider)

It's been three years since we last saw the Hawkins gang (but two of them were pandemic years, so it feels like it's been a decade). Plenty has changed for the ...

levitates? It also seems she’ll run into trouble in the Upside Down, as the monster appears to be on the verge of catching her. This creepy clock (and the mysterious house it’s in) appear several times throughout the trailer. This is Eddie (Joseph Quinn), leader of Hawkins High’s D&D club.

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Netflix Drops 'Stranger Things' Season 4 Trailer, and It's Awesome (CNET)

The Journey-infused trailer will get you hyped for season 4 of the hit Netflix series about 1980s kids struggling with the supernatural.

One of the teasers showcased the Creel House, complete with clock. On Tuesday, a trailer for the new season dropped. Part 1 of that season comes to Netflix on May 27, with the second half arriving July 1.

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Netflix Finally Drops 'Stranger Things' Season 4 Trailer, and It's ... (CNET)

The Journey-infused trailer will get you hyped for season 4 of the hit Netflix series about 1980s kids struggling with the supernatural.

One of the teasers showcased the Creel House, complete with clock. On Tuesday, a trailer for the new season dropped. Part 1 of that season comes to Netflix on May 27, with the second half arriving July 1.

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New 'Stranger Things' Season 4 Trailer Reveals New Monsters (Mental Floss)

Netflix has finally given fans what they've really been waiting for: a brand-new ...

Stranger Things season 4 might be over a month away, but Netflix is starting to really promote it now. There’s so much to process in the trailer, including that menacing beast with the creepy blue eyes and that tall scary thing at the end of the trailer. And in this new trailer, which was released on April 12, the kids are back together again—but it seems like the closer they are, the more dangers come forward.

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