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Stranger Things 4 overflows with eighties psychedelia in its mind-blowing first trailer
The fourth season of the Netflix series will be released in two volumes, with its first part coming to the streaming service on May 27.
The time for Stranger Things 4 is about to come. The fourth season of the series produced by Netflix will be distributed in two sets of episodes. After showing the first images a few weeks ago, the platform has distributed the first full trailer, which you can see after these lines. The first volume premieres on May 27, while the remaining chapters will be released a few months later, on July 1.
Six months after the horrific battle at the Starcourt Mall, which nearly wiped out the town of Hawkins, the situation is far from resolved. The wounds have yet to be licked and the group finds itself dealing with the aftermath, now separated for the first time. They will also have to deal with the day-to-day life in high school, which is just as scary as the monsters that plague their town (at least from a teenager's point of view).
But as things always get a little more complicated, especially in Hawkins, a new and terrifying supernatural threat arises. The protagonists must solve a mystery that may mean the end of the Upside Down... once and for all.
Stranger Things ends in season 5
Stranger Things 4 will not be the last season of the popular Netflix series, but its end is getting closer and closer. It will be in the fifth season when the story of this nice group of friends will conclude.
The series created by the Duffer brothers incorporates Amybeth McNulty (Anne with an E), Myles Truitt (Queen Sugar, Black Mafia Family), Regina Ting Chen (Queen of the South, Falcon and the Winter Soldier), Grace Van Dien (Manson's Girls, The Woods), Jamie Campbell Bower (Shadowhunters: City of Bone, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street), Eduardo Franco (Super Nerds, The Binge), Joseph Quinn (Catherine the Great, Howards End), Sherman Augustus (Into the Badlands, Westworld), Mason Dye (Bosch, The Goldbergs) Nikola Djuricko (Genius, In the Land of Blood and Honey), Robert Englund (Nightmare on Elm Street franchise, 'V') and Tom Wlaschiha (Game of Thrones, Jack Ryan).
Source | Netflix