After three years of absence, we can finally return to Hawkins.
No less than three years have passed since that end of season 3 of ‘Stranger Things’ that left us all shattered, that joint farewell that had the death of Sheriff Hopper as its background and that continued with the separation of Eleven, Mike, Joyce and Jonathan from his friends at Hawkins. Luckily, Netflix had more leniency than Marvel would have had with the little secrets and, seeing that such a global pandemic would greatly delay the new season, it didn’t take long to tell us that, at least, Jim Hopper was alive.
With that we cling to a wait that, at last, is nearing its end. The first five episodes of season 4 of ‘Stranger Things’ They will arrive on Netflix on May 27. The next 4 will do so, yes, on July 1. And it is that, although Netflix continues without turning around its decision and does not release series to a weekly chapter, it is evident that it does not want that, after three years, the return of its star series last a weekend marathon. They know, as we do, that the fans who have been waiting for so many years will devour those chapters in one go. Also, and we hope it’s news that makes you happy, at least we can say that there will be more ‘Stranger Things’ than ever becausee episodes have gone from 45 minutes to 75 minutes.
In that preview panorama, where we already saw a teaser and a complete trailer, now Netflix has given us the first eight minutes of season 4 of the series, for those who want to save time, or simply can’t wait.
Of course, we are sorry to say that those minutes will not be a return of the hands of our protagonists, but an important flashbacks of Eleven’s childhood as a guinea pig that will be key in this season, where we hope that he will be able to recover his powers.
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