Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for Stranger Things season 4, volume 1
Stranger Things season 4 won't have a happy ending according to the show's creators. The latest season of the hit Netflix show has been all the buzz since its debut, which dropped the first 7 episodes of the 9-episode season, with the remaining episodes set to debut in July. Stranger Things season 4 brings back the principal cast, including Millie Bobby Brown, David Harbour, Winona Ryder, Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Joe Keery, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Noah Schnapp, Maya Hawke, and Sadie Sink. Also back this season is Matthew Modine as Dr. Martin Brenner and Paul Reiser as Sam Owens, both of whom play a key role in Eleven's storyline.
Stranger Things has been a staple show for Netflix since its debut, becoming a global phenomenon. The show hit a snag with the excessively-long delay of the new season, which has been three years in the making. The Duffer Brothers have gone on record saying that Stranger Things season 5 will be the final season of the show, making the current one the penultimate chapter of the saga, which continues to unravel into darker territory. The latest season has seen a deeper dive into Eleven's past, which has conjured a new villain in the form of Vecna, as played by Jamie Campbell Bower.
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As the last two episodes of Stranger Things season 4 draw near, The Duffer Brothers told Empire Magazine (via Slash Film) that things won't be wrapping up so neatly this time around. Usually, the final episode of each season of Stranger Things ends on a pleasant, sometimes bittersweet note, with a stinger of what's to come in the next season, but things will be different
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