Netflix released on Thursday (9) a teaser with some scenes of the expected volume two of the fourth season of “Stranger Things”. The clip, lasting just 30 seconds, indicated that Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) was responsible not only for creating (in a sense) Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower), but also for releasing her.
The current season of “Stranger Things” was responsible for introducing the new Upside Down character. Divided into two parts, the first volume concluded with the incredible twist of the revelation of the origin of the villain, leaving fans impatient for the next chapters.
The last two episodes, which will be the biggest of the entire series, will arrive on Netflix only on July 1, 2022, but until the day arrives,
NOT. HAS. MORE. RETURN.
Stranger Things season 4 vol 2 arrives on July 1st. pic.twitter.com/19ziKtmQac
– netflixbrasil (@Netflixbrasil) June 9, 2022
Taking advantage of the hype the series is in, the stream also released a few photos of the cast earlier this week, including one with Joyce (Winona Ryder) and Hopper (David Harbor) hugging each other, suggesting a happy ending for the series. love story (finally).
The fourth season of “Stranger Things” is one of Netflix’s most expensive investments. According to information from the Wall Street Journal, each episode of the show cost about $ 30 million. However, the platform could already suffer the return of the high cost, as the series broke the viewership record of the second season of “Bridgerton”, one of the most ‘expensive’ productions in streaming and which is also on the rise.
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