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Stranger Things & Daredevil Stars Say Bring (Back) the Bad Guys

Stranger Things & Daredevil Stars Say Bring (Back) the Bad Guys

The upcoming fourth season of the American science fiction horror drama television series Stranger Things, titled Stranger Things 4, is scheduled to be released on Netflix in mid-2022.

 So it looks like 2022 might end up being a pretty good year for two great actors as they return to their memorable roles in two major franchises. First, this week's Hawkeye finale officially confirmed that Vincent D'Onofrio is reprising his Daredevil role as Wilson Fisk aka Kingpin in the MCU (and possibly with his Netflix canon). Combined with some things over in Spider-Man: No Way Home and the possibilities that upcoming shows like the Tatiana Maslany-starring She-Hulk raise, and it's safe to say that things are looking up for the big man. But let's not forget about D'Onofrio's Full Metal Jacket co-star Matthew Modine. Now while nothing has been officially confirmed, it would appear from clues dropped in a previous season as well as what we've seen from some of the teasers released for Season 4 that Modine's Dr. Martin Brenner may not be as dead as everyone thought and might just be making a return when Netflix's Stranger Things does (then again, there's also the possibility of flashbacks). Well, leave it to Twitter to bring the two actors together and for them to show their mutual love & respect for one another after someone asked that with such an embarrassment of pop culture riches, which return should they be more excited for. Obviously, D'Onofrio and Modine offered each other as the "right response" but we're going to have to go with "C – All of the Above." I mean seriously, why choose?

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Now here's a look at the episode titles for the fourth season of Stranger Things, along with the announcement video released earlier today: S04E01 – "The Hellfire Club"; S04E02 – "Vecna's Curse"; S04E03 – "The Monster and The Superhero"; S04E04 – "Dear Billy"; S04E05 – "The Nina Project"; S04E06 – "The Dive"; S04E07 – "The Massacre at Hawkins Lab"; S04E08 – "Papa"; S04E09 – "The Piggyback":

When the third season wrapped and Hopper (David Harbour) seemingly dead, the Byers (Winona Ryder, Noah Schnapp & Charlie Heaton) and Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) prepared to leave Hawkins. But as we've already seen and what becomes abundantly clear in the clip below, Hawkins has a reach that extends well beyond Indiana. So as much as Eleven is really looking forward to a great Spring Break with Mike (Finn Wolfhard), outside forces might have something to say about that:

Previously, producer Shawn Levy and the folks behind the global phenomenon released a teaser video confirming that viewers could relax for the rest of the year because their heroes wouldn't be back until next year. Here's a look at that featurette, which also visually recaps the entire series run so far:

Previously, we learned that Jamie Campbell Bower (The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, Sweeney Todd), Eduardo Franco (Booksmart, The Binge), and Joseph Quinn (Catherine the Great, Howards End) were joining the cast of Stranger Things as series regulars. Tom Wlaschiha (Game of Thrones), Sherman Augustus (Into the Badlands, Westworld), Mason Dye (Bosch, The Goldbergs), Nikola Djuricko (Genius, In The Land of Blood and Honey), and Robert Englund (A Nightmare on Elm Street Franchise, V) are also joining in recurring roles. In addition, Brett Gelman's Murray Bauman has been promoted to series regular. In addition, Amybeth McNulty (Anne with an E), Myles Truitt (Black Lightning), Regina Ting Chen (Queen of the South), and Grace Van Dien (The Village) have also joined the Stranger Things cast.


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