Stranger Things season 4 star Caleb McLaughlin teased several emotional themes in the penultimate season of the hit Netflix show. Set to be split across two parts, part one will hit screens on May 27, before part two releases over a month later on July 1. Audiences were first introduced to the residents of Hawkins, Indiana, in 2016 when the 80s-inspired sci-fi show took the streaming service by storm, and now Stranger Things season 4 looks to be the show's darkest season yet.
Stranger Things saw Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Noah Schnapp, Gaten Matarazzo, and McLaughlin shoot to fame following their standout performances in season one, with the young stars having since grown with the roles. The show's principal cast is all set to return, alongside Sadie Sink, Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Charlie Heaton, and Natalia Dyer, as things get all the more terrifying over in Hawkins. Stranger Things has touched on several emotional themes throughout its run, with season 3, in particular, ending on an incredibly emotional note.
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In an exclusive interview with Screen Rant, McLaughlin, who plays Lucas, opened up about the more emotional side of Stranger Things season 4. The actor shared that this season will focus on answering some questions regarding the show's story and the characters' personal lives. McLaughlin was hesitant to reveal too much, sharing that he would love to "dive deep into it" before saying that season 4 is an "unpredictable watch." Check out McLaughlin's quote below.
I would say this is the most vulnerable season that everyone's had. This season is answering a lot of questions [about] the story, people's lives, who they are. Watching it is a
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