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Stranger Things season four has some big questions to answer following season three's explosive 77-minute finale, 'The Battle of Starcourt'.
But despair not, friends. The Netflix sci-fi horror will eventually be back for season four, which means all of those loose ends you've been losing sleep over will eventually be ironed out.
Join us as we don our brightest '80s-themed clothing, fire up the electropop, and dive into all things Hawkins, Indiana.
Here's everything you need to know about Stranger Things season four.
Stranger Things season 4 trailer: When can I watch it?
Stranger Things season 3 was launched on Netflix way back in July 2019, so fans have been waiting a long time for new episodes.
Luckily, the creators feel our pain and helped fill the two-year gap with teaser trailers before dropping a full trailer on November 6th (which, as Hawkins fans will know, was the date that Will Byers disappeared back in 1983).
The new trailer, called ‘Welcome to California’, is the first one to feature Eleven along with Mike, Will, Joyce, and Jonathan.
It looks like the Byers have a new home in California, and the trailer opens with Eleven writing to Mike back home in Hawkins, while the melancholic song ‘A Place in California’ by Jeremiah Burnham plays over the soundtrack.
She’s looking forward to them meeting up again in spring break, but by the looks of things – gunfire, explosions, and a very worried-looking Joyce – we’re not sure it will be the ‘best spring break ever’ that Eleven is hoping for.
In another trailer released in May, we're taken to the laboratory where Dr Brenner performed his experiments on children, last seen in flashbacks in seasons one and two.
A sinister clock ticks in the background; kids chase toy cars around a rainbow track (remember the rainbow room from season two?); someone's playing chess; a ball tumbles through pins on a pegboard; a Magic Eight Ball says "signs point to yes"; there's some spooky child laughter; toy bricks; everything's very echoey and lit in the institutional greeny-grey we've come to expect of bad experimental government agencies. The kids all have shaved heads and hospital gowns like Eleven used to in series one.
We're clearly back in time because we see Dr Martin Brenner (from behind, but we would know that grey bouffant anywhere) stalking the corridors, and as Matthew Modine's voice tells the children that, "We have something very special planned for you today", the camera zooms ominously in on a door marked '11'. The trailer ends with the voiceover saying, "Eleven? Are you listening?" and young Eleven's eyes suddenly open wide in shock.
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