Stranger Thingsactor Millie Bobby Brown has revealed that Joyce and Eleven will form a mother/daughter relationship in the series' upcoming season 4. Stranger Things is one of Netflix's most successful original series. Created by Matt and Ross Duffer, the series tells the tale of a group of friends who must navigate the various strange and dangerous supernatural events that plague their town of Hawkins, Indiana during the 1980s. Since its release in 2016, Stranger Things has become a massive hit and has so far released three seasons, which as well as delivering an exciting story, serve as somewhat of a love letter to the classic horror and sci-fi movies of the 80s.
Unsurprisingly, Stranger Things was one of the many, many television shows and films which found themselves repeatedly delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It has been nearly three years since the release of Stranger Things season 3, and as such, fans are more than ready to return to the series' world to see what has become of their favorite characters, particularly as the last season ended with a significant amount of change for the gang. Chief Hopper (David Harbour) was presumed dead (though season 4 trailers have confirmed this is not the case), and Eleven (Brown) moved away from Hawkins to California with the Byers family. This certainly has set up Stranger Things season 4 to begin differently than previous installments, and fans are eager to see how the changes have affected the characters.
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Back in June 2021, Screen Rant took part in a virtual visit to the set of Stranger Things season 4. While there, actor Brown opened up about how her character Eleven's relationship
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