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The Netflix hit supernatural show from the Duffer Brothers promises more monstrous mayhem in the last two episodes of season 4.
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Volume one of the Netflix series' two-part fourth season is now streaming. Let's discuss!
If you needed a little more hype for the show's return, Netflix has got you covered.
The hit supernatural series has a split-up release and an extended run time, essentially ruining the drop-in streaming format.
Season 4 is five hours longer than any previous season, and all but two episodes debut May 27.
A grumpy-looking Eleven, police chief Jim Hopper, Scoops Ahoy Steve Harrington, and the Demogorgon will accompany you online.
Netflix stars Gaten Matarazzo, Maya Hawke, Natalia Dyer, and Joe Keery hint at what to expect in season four.
Netflix stars Millie Bobby Brown, Noah Schnapp, Caleb McLaughlin, and Sadie Sink discuss growing up in their roles alongside their fans.