Warning: This article contains Stranger Things season 4 spoilers.
Stranger Things star Joseph Quinn has revealed he was relieved once season 4 was released as a whole upon seeing fan reception to the show. Quinn joined the hit Netflix show for season 4 as metalhead and Hawkins High School's Dungeons and Dragons DM Eddie Munson. Stranger Things season 4, volume 2 released on July 1 and has already turned the internet upside down with its shocking twists.
Introduced in the season premiere, Eddie's Stranger Things story takes off when he is framed for a series of gruesome murders. He is initially forced into hiding, but soon finds himself caught up in Hawkins' typical paranormal issues after Dustin Henderson (Gaten Matarazzo), Max Mayfield (Sadie Sink), Nancy Wheeler (Natalia Dyer), Steve Harrington (Joe Keery), and Robin Buckley (Maya Hawke) fill him in on the truth behind the murders. Eddie quickly became a major fan favorite in Stranger Things season 4, which only made his death in the finale even more devastating. While his time was brief, the character and Quinn's performance quickly solidified Eddie as an all-time great. Now, Quinn has revealed season 4's release has pleased him.
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In an exclusive interview with Screen Rant, Quinn reveals he feels relieved now that the full season has premiered, with the prolonged time in the run-up to release escalating concerns. When joining a major show like this, there is always pressure, but Quinn admits that the debut of Stranger Things season 4 — and the exuberant fan reception — has eased his concerns. Check out Quinn's response below.
«How am I feeling? I'm certainly more encouraged than I was and it's been such a
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