A new trailer for the fourth season of Stranger Things is finally here.
It's been nearly three years since Netflix's flagship show hit our screens. Soon, we'll be heading back to Hawkins and beyond for the penultimate season of Stranger Things.
Stranger Things' fourth season is coming in two parts: Volume 1 premieres on May 27 and Volume 2 follows on July 1.
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Check out the trailer below:
Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), Mike (Finn Wolfhard), Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin), Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo), Will (Noah Schnapp), Max (Sadie Sink), Steve (Joe Keery), Nancy (Natalia Dyer), Jonathan (Charlie Heaton), Robin (Maya Hawke) and Joyce (Winona Ryder) will all return, alongside Hopper (David Harbour), who somehow survived the events of season three.
"It's not all good news for our 'American'; he is imprisoned far from home in the snowy wasteland of Kamchatka, where he will face dangers both human... and other," Netflix's official synopsis reads.
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"Meanwhile, back in the States, a new horror is beginning to surface, something long-buried, something that connects everything."
Matt and Ross Duffer teased that season four is 'going to open up a little bit... not necessarily in terms of scale, in terms of special effects, but open up in terms of allowing plotlines into areas outside of Hawkins'.
The creators have described it as their 'Game of Thrones' season, due to it being far larger in scope than the earlier chapters.
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Matt told Deadline: "We kind of jokingly call it our Game of Thrones season because it’s so spread out, so I think that’s what’s unique or most unique about the season.
“Joyce and Byers family to have left at the end of season three. They are in California – we’ve always wanted to have that like E.T.-esque suburb aesthetic, which we finally got to do this year in the desert; and then we have Hopper in Russia; and then of course we have a group remaining in Hawkins.
"So we have these three storylines, are all connected and kind of interwoven together, but it’s just very different tones."
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Binge-watchers best settle in: there are no short episodes this time. "I don’t think we have an episode clocking in under an hour – even in season one there were episodes that were like 35 minutes. You kind of forget that," Matt said.
“This season, they’re very long, so I think it’s almost double the length of any season. So that’s one reason it’s taken so long. It does have this sort of epic quality to it. It’s a different feel, for sure."
Volume 1 of Stranger Things season four premieres on May 27 and Volume 2 follows on July 1.
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