Eddie’s appearance in “Stranger Things” Season 5 is one of the most popular theories about the Netflix show, but a clue was recently found that could reveal the show’s new villain.
In the fourth season of “Stranger Things”, Eleven, Mike, Will and the rest of their friends encountered the most ruthless villain they have faced yet: the mighty Vecna.
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This being is actually Henry Creel, also known as 001, one of the experiments at the Hawkins Laboratory that keeps the Upside Down under control, and who has returned to the real world to take control of his old city.
Considering that every season of “Stranger Things” introduces a tougher villain, fans are already speculating about the monster that Hawkins’ heroes will face in the fifth installment of the series, and a plan by Will could be the key to learn your identity.
Before you continue, keep in mind that there may be character and plot spoilers for the fourth season of Netflix’s Stranger Things.
‘Stranger Things’: Did Will’s Plan Reveal Season 5’s Villain?
From the beginning of “Stranger Things” Season 4, Will was seen working on a very important painting. For some fans on social media, this painting could be a way for the younger Byers to confess their feelings for Mike, but there was also the possibility that it was a major revelation of the Upside Down and other hidden horrors in that place .
A new theory ensures that the second scenario is correct, since Will’s painting would be an early introduction to the new and powerful villain that will appear in “Stranger Things 5”.
Apparently, Will’s connection to Vecna and the Upside Down allows him to sense the presence of an impending threat without even knowing it, and the only way his mind can warn of this monster is through blueprints.
While riding in the back of a car, Will decided to show Mike his drawing to cheer him up. The original four friends appear in the artwork, Dustin as a mighty warrior, Lucas as a knight, Will as a wise wizard, and Mike leading the group as a brave paladin.
In front of them, there was a three-headed red dragon, which would have been considered just another character in his design if not for the custom of “Stranger Things” taking inspiration from “Dungeons and Dragons” for the design and characteristics of their monsters.