Stranger Things star David Harbour says that season 4 will establish the endgame of the series. After releasing season 1 of the popular Netflix show in 2016, the series has become a highlight for the streaming platform. While the TV show takes place in a small town named Hawkins, the end of Stranger Things season 3 has introduced a new setting and hints that a lot more is going on than audiences were aware of. Stranger Things season 4 will see the scope of the show increase massively, showcasing a hefty amount of action, new locations outside of Hawkins, a formidable villain, and exciting team-ups that promote complex character arcs.
Show creators The Duffer Brothers teased an end in sight, originally planning on a four-season run. However, the creators confirmed that season 4 will not be the final season, but that they do have a roadmap on what the remainder of the series looks like to ensure that the story is properly told. The pandemic gave writers even more time to perfect scripts, and there has been an abundance offan theories brewing now that Stranger Things season 4 is on the horizon. Based on the latest Stranger Things season 4 footage, the series is clearly gearing up for an extravagant endgame. The latest villain, Vecna, promises an all-out war on the small town of Hawkins. One of the central issues to hurdle will be that this all comes while the group is divided.
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Series creators, Matt and Ross Duffer, have compared Stranger Things season 4's ending to that of Game of Thrones. "We kind of jokingly call it our Game of Thrones season because it’s so spread out, so I think that’s what’s unique or most unique about the season," Matt
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