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‘Stranger Things’ Season Four Drops on Netflix This Summer

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Feb 19 2022
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Stranger Things Season Four is dropping this summer on Netflix – in two eldritch horror filled parts.

Season Four will begin six months after the end of Season Three’s massive mall battle. The crew will be separated for the first time. Some in California, some remain in Hawkins, and one key character is in a Soviet prison. The trailers for this season have been taking us backward on the timeline – back us to where this eldritch horror began.

 

The Duffers have said that there will be an ancient evil arriving in Stranger Things Season Four that ties everything together. The events in Hawkins are more than a mysterious agency’s experiment gone wrong, accidentally opening up a portal to another dimension. This is an evil that’s been in the town – and the world – for a very long time.

Stranger Things Season Four is being split into two parts that will drop this summer. The first poster gives more hints about where the story is taking us. Four very different paths that all end in the same horrific place.

Stranger Things Season 4 clock

via Netflix

The creators announced a deadline along with the drop date. Stranger Things will wrap in Season Five, which is a good run for a show like this. Stretching it too much could make the story become repetitious and dull. Stranger Things and its actors deserve a good ending rather than an endless drag out into blah territory.

There are also possibilities for spin-offs when this story is done. In a statement the brothers said:

“There are still many more exciting stories to tell within the world of Stranger Things; new mysteries, new adventures, new unexpected heroes.”

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Stranger Things Season 4 drops on May 27th and July 1st only on Netflix.

'Stranger Things' Season Four poster

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Author: Mars Garrett
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