After the conclusion of Stranger Things season 4 volume 1, it will be a short wait for volume 2. Here is when you can expect to binge the lengthy episodes 8 ...
Stranger Things season 4 episodes 8 and 9 are on the way. Season 4 will be the penultimate season; season 5 will be the last.” Prior to the premiere of season 4, Matt and Ross Duffer explained their reasoning to fans in an open letter. Stranger Things was never meant to last forever. Heck, the original concept of Stranger Things was barely meant to last past its first season. Here is when you can expect to binge the lengthy episodes 8 and 9.
Netflix's 'Stranger Things' will wrap up its penultimate Season 4 with two more episodes that will be released later this year. Here's when:
While they had too much story left to just wrap everything up in Season 4—hence the supersizing of the season—things would be coming to a close with Season 5. "Given the unprecedented length, and to get it to you as soon as possible, Season 4 will be released in two volumes." "With nine scripts, over eight-hundred pages, almost two years of filming, thousands of visual effects shots, and a runtime nearly twice the length of any previous season, Stranger Things 4 was the most challenging season yet, but also the most rewarding one," they wrote.
Stranger Things' fourth season is already arguably its best and fans have given it the episodes so far some impressive ratings.
Hopper and Enzo are forced to fight the Demogorgon, and El (and Nancy) find out the true identity of 001 and Vecna. Nancy, Steve, Robin, and Eddie are trapped in the Upside Down and attempt to communicate with Dustin, Erica, Max, and Lucas on the other side. While answering many of the biggest questions, it still ended on a cliffhanger that left fans eager to finish the season. This episode is absolutely action-packed and has some of the series' most poignant and gripping scenes to date. Unsurprisingly, it is one of the highest-rated installments of the entire series. This episode had some callbacks to earlier seasons, with the following of flickering lights in the Creel house. Fans enjoyed Steve getting a chance to take a leadership role, stepping outside of being the babysitter. Meanwhile, El has an altercation with the bully, and Joyce and Murray attempt to find Hopper. The season opener starts out a little slow, but most fans were okay with spending some time with these characters and being introduced to new ones. Even though the action hasn't ramped up yet, the eerie tension is starting to build with Eleven's brutal flashbacks, and the horrific death of Chrissy, which set a more mature tone for the season. The first volume of Stranger Things season 4 dropped on May 27th and fans are already rating the ambitious new episodes. After waiting three years for a new installment in the Netflix hit series, this season has a lot of anticipation to live up to.
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“Max...” Vecna taunts her as she sees a grandfather clock buried in the wall at the end of the hallway. While the first two in this season really set the stage, establishing the new monster and the kids’ various circumstances, this one raised the stakes and pushed everyone out of their comfort zone. He takes her to a diner and tells her that a war is coming and that she’s the only one who can save her friends—and that he’s been working on a way to help her get her powers back. Max starts to notice a pattern in the victims: Headaches, nosebleeds, nightmares and eventually strange visions. And just as she realizes this, we hear the sound of a clock chiming. Natalie and Robin discover old news reports about Victor Creel who claimed that he did not, in fact, kill his family back in the 50s’. Victor claimed his house was haunted by an ancient demon and that he angered the demon who killed his family in retaliation. Hopper gives Enzo some lip and the guard drags him off to be punished, but it’s all a ruse to give them a moment to discuss their plans. Now, leaving Eddie in Reefer Rick’s abode, they follow the sirens and find Nancy (Natalie Dyer) talking to the cops at the scene of Fred’s gruesome death. They’ve found Eddie and filled him in on the stranger things of their small Indiana town. The door to the van opens and Eleven makes a break for it before being caught. Every episode of Stranger Things 4 is packed to the brim with action, suspense, humor and a healthy dose of horror. With no parents present, there’s little Jonathan can do other than watch her get cuffed and led out to the police cruiser.
Stranger Things' Season 4's "Chapter Four: Dear Billy" does not waste a single second of its one hour and 19 minute-long run time.
Back at the cemetery, Steve, Dustin, and Lucas are frantically trying to shake Max out of her trance. She brushes him off and tells him to wait in the car. Robin and Nancy, meanwhile, are hightailing it to their car trying to outrun the Pennhurst guards. That's why she hides from her friends, from the world, and why late at night, she wishes she could join him in death. Before they can ask him anything else, Dr. Hatch enters the wing and tells Nancy and Robin they are going to have a little chat with the police. Nancy asks Victor who the "angel" was that he heard, but Victor doesn't answer – he simply hums the song that was playing in their dining room: "Dream a Little Dream of Me." She explains that she left letters for them, and her mom hugs her tightly and assures her that nothing is going to happen to her. They are there because they believe his side of the story, and most importantly, they need his help. They arrive in Alaska and meet the infamous Yuri (Nikola Djuricko), the Russian smuggler who is supposed to take them to Hopper for the ransom exchange. He stops at a nearby town and makes it to the designated church where he is supposed to meet Yuri, and for one brief beautiful moment, it looks like Jim Hopper is finally going to make it back to Hawkins. (Come on, Yuri. Don't do us like this.) Yuri has decided that he will not only hold on to that 40K, but he will also capitalize on the great opportunity that has fallen into his lap: it turns out that escaped convicts, especially an American, along with a corrupt Russian guard, and two Americans wanted by the KGB, are worth quite a bit of money. Amidst fears that the Season 4 episodes are too long, "Chapter Four: Dear Billy" does not waste a single second of its one hour and 19 minute-long run time, ending with Sadie Sink delivering one of her best performances to date.
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The filmmaker also says Englund is the "icon of icons" for the Duffers. "When the Duffers direct, there's no need for me to go to set. And when I direct, there's not a need for the brothers to come to set. "There's a closeup of [Creel] scratching his fingernails on the desk in his cell," he says. "The design and evil capabilities of Vecna are clearly descendants of Freddy Kruger," Levy confirms of the show's new villain, who attacks by projecting his mind from the Upside Down into the world of Hawkins by trapping his victims in dreamlike states. Once a devoted family man, Creel was blamed for the murders of his wife and daughter in the 1950s after strange occurrences began in their Hawkins home. Series creators Matt and Ross Duffer had planned to direct the entirely of season 1, but as they began, they couldn't finish writing the scripts and be the ones behind the camera.