Season four of the series will see the group investigating House Creel
Netflix released new individual posters for the third season of “Stranger Things” on Monday. The new wave of posters is focused on the characters who continue to live in Hawkins and will deal with the new dangers of the Upside Down. Check out:
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The fourth season of “Stranger Things” will be set in three different places: Hawkins, Los Angeles and Russia. The first teaser shows how the life of Eleven (Millie Bobby brown) has become even more difficult since she moved to California after losing her powers and still hasn’t been able to adapt well to her new school, despite having the company of Will (Noah Schnapp).
However, she counts the minutes until the summer vacation, when she will be reunited with Mike (Finn Wolfhard) and old friends in Hawkins City, without even imagining that Hopper (David harbor) is alive and was taken by the Russians. The trailers reveal that she will be a key player in ending a war involving the Upside Down, but Eleven has not yet accepted her fate because she believes she has lost her full potential.
Meanwhile, Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin), Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo), Max (Sadie Sink), Steve (Joe Keery) and robin (Maya Hawke) investigate House Creel, where brutal crimes were committed in the past and seem to be more connected to the mysterious events taking place in the city than they realize.
The new year “Stranger Things” will be divided into two volumes, with the first wave of episodes coming to Netflix on May 27, 2022. Volume 2 enters the catalog of streaming approximately a month later, on the 1st of July.
The fifth and final season of the series has already been confirmed by Netflix.
Source: cinebuzz
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