This article contains spoilers for Stranger Things season 4, volume 2.
Stranger Things season 4, volume 2 is packed with Easter eggs and references. Netflix's biggest TV series, Stranger Things is building momentum towards its dramatic conclusion in season 5. The end of Stranger Things season 4, volume 2 saw Hawkins face its most terrifying threat yet, as Vecna succeeded in opening what appear to be massive gates to the Upside Down, exposing the entire town to the monsters of that dangerous realm.
Vecna, it seems, has been the true villain of Stranger Things all along. Dr. Brenner's Number One was banished into the Upside Down by Eleven years ago, but during his time there he discovered how to control mysterious particles that allowed him to create the Mind-Flayer and its hive mind. Now, at last, he has stepped out of the shadows to confront the heroes of Hawkins directly. Eleven and her friends succeeded in driving him back, but it turned out to be a Pyrrhic victory, because Max died for a full minute before she was somehow resurrected by Eleven. She was too late, with the death tearing apart the boundaries between the world all the same.
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The last two episodes of Stranger Things season 4 were truly action-packed, with so many of the characters forced to make sacrifices to save the world. They were also, of course, packed with Easter eggs — specifically, references to classic '80s films. Here are all the key Easter eggs and references in Stranger Things season 4, volume 2.
One key scene in Stranger Things season 4, volume 2 sees Hopper discover a Demogorgon lab in the Russian prison, with the Russians conducting experiments upon captured
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