Stranger Things co-creator Ross Duffer discloses how startlingly accurate fan theories are regarding the show's upcoming fourth season. Since its debut in July 2016, the retro-styled sci-fi horror series has continually lured viewers into its Upside Down dramatic flare. And while COVID-19 delays kept the show in a state of arrested development in the wake of season 3's Mind Flayer face-off finale, the first installment of the long-anticipated Stranger Things season 4 will release on May 27 to the Netflix streaming platform.
With a relatively large intermission wedged between the third and fourth seasons, Stranger Things fans used the time creatively, taking to the web to swap several interesting and likely plausible theories. For instance, while some claim that Hopper is genuinely dead because his death was never captured on screen, other theories have him traveling back in time, landing in the Upside Down, and emerging in a different time period altogether. Other theories claim that the Chernobyl nuclear disaster fits perfectly into the show's 1980's timeline, and Netflix will incorporate that into the show somehow. The theories go on and on, and Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer have noticed.
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In a recent interview with Netflix, Stranger Things co-creator Ross Duffer shares how startlingly accurate fan theories are regarding the show's upcoming fourth season. In his statement, Duffer acknowledges that the show has taken a long time to return, adding that the season is very long, which is part of the reason behind the lengthy return. The co-creator then describes how impressed he is by fans and how they can piece things together with such
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