Trailer ‘Stranger Things 4’ Goes To War With Its Upside Down

All of the ‘Stranger Things’ kids have grown up and go to war with The Upside Down monsters in the official Season 4 trailer

Set to a recurring version of the pulse in Journey’s “Worlds Apart,” the trailer sees Mike (Finn Wolfhard), Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo), Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin) and Max (Sadi Sink) enter high school, while Eleven and Will ( Noah Schnapp) are located in California. As the friends navigate their different surroundings, a new supernatural threat emerges that forces them once again to confront the horrors of The Upside Down.

“War is coming. Your friends at Hawkins are in the middle of the storm,” Eleven was warned. “I don’t know how to say this except to say that – without you, we cannot win this war.” Point to the title cards: “Every end has a beginning.”

Hopper (David Harbor) is revealed to be alive, but does not do well because he is imprisoned in Russia and forced to fight the Demogorgon with a group of savage soldiers. The final seconds of the trailer show what appears to be the season’s big bad: a human-demorgon hybrid that can talk.

The smash hit Netflix series, which follows the natives of Hawkins, Ind. As they fight against supernatural phenomena, new episodes were last dropped in 2019. Season three ended with a series of changes to the show’s central characters, with Police Chief Jim Hopper (David Harbor) appearing to be dying and the Byers family moving away from town.

Filming for the fourth season initially began in early 2020, but production has faced numerous delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the past year, Netflix has released various teasers for the fourth season. First issue released on February 14, 2020 open Hopper survived the climax of Season 3 and is now alive and imprisoned in Russia. Other teasers showed eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) closed In a mental institution, several characters Investigation Abandoned mansion and byers Modify for life in California.

On February 17, series creator Matt and Ross Duffer announced that the fourth and penultimate season of “Stranger Things” will be split into two parts. The fourth season, which will consist of nine episodes, has a running time nearly twice as long as any previous season. Duffers did not specify how many episodes would be included in each volume, or the average length of each episode. They also confirmed that the series has been renewed for a fifth season, which will be the last.

“Stranger Things” stars a large cast, starring Brown, Harbor, Wolfhard, Matarazzo, McLaughlin, Cinque, Schnapp all returning from previous seasons alongside Winona Ryder, Joe Kerry, Natalie Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Maya Hawke, Kara Bono, Bria Ferguson and Brett Gilman. Jimmy Campbell Power, Joseph Quinn and Eduardo Franco have joined the cast this season. Duffers executive produces alongside Shawn Levy, Dan Cohen, Cindy Holland, Brian Wright, Matt Thunell, Karl Gajdusek and Iain Paterson.

The first volume of the fourth season of “Stranger Things” will be released on May 27. The second part is scheduled to follow on July 1.

Watch the full trailer below:



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