Will the gang fully come back together to save Hawkins again? Find out on July 1.
Millie Bobby Brown in 'Stranger Things'
NetflixWith less than two weeks to go before the final two episodes of Stranger Things Season 4 drop on Netflix, the streamer has released one more tease at what's in store for the kids trying to save Hawkins yet again. Watch that new trailer below.
Those final two episodes, directed by creators and showrunners Matt and Ross Duffer, will stream July 1 on Netflix. In them, Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) will have to come to terms with her part in creating Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower), while her friends have to deal with the aftermath of Steve (Joe Keery) being attacked in the Upside Down in Volume 1, Nancy (Natalia Dyer) being able to see Vecna's memories, Max (Sadie Sink) being a target of Vecna's (and perhaps still being vulnerable to him?) and the town turning on a teenager (Joseph Quinn's Eddie) due to "Satanic panic." Meanwhile, Hopper (David Harbour), Joyce (Winona Ryder), and Murray (Brett Gelman) still have to return from Russia.
That certainly sounds like a lot, even before they get to what is sure to be another epic, VFX-heavy showdown in the Upside Down, with the kids being warned they are not ready to take this on and that "Hawkins will fall." But the final two episodes are each feature film length, so it seems like the show is prepared not to skimp on any piece of action. Episode 408 clocks in at 85 minutes long, while the finale runs for 140 minutes. Good thing they are launching on a holiday weekend!
Stranger Things Season 4 also stars Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Noah Schnapp, Charlie Heaton, Maya Hawke, Priah Ferguson, and Cara Buono, with Matthew Modine, Paul Reiser, Eduardo Franco, Sherman Augustus, Mason Dye, Nikola Djuricko, Tom Wlaschiha, Myles Truitt, Regina Ting Chen, Grace Van Dien, Logan Riley Bruner, Logan Allen, Elodie Grace Orkin, John Reynolds, Rob Morgan, Joe Chrest, Catherine Curtin, Amybeth McNulty, and Robert Englund.
The Duffers executive produce alongside Iain Paterson, Shawn Levy, Dan Cohen, and Curtis Gwinn. Stranger Things currently has a Metascore of 74.