Warning, spoilers. Before continuing reading this article, it is advisable to watch Stranger Things season 4.
Season 4 of Stranger Things was rich with twists and revelations in both the first volume and the second, available July 1 on Netflix. Comprised of two long episodes – 1h30 for the first and 2.20 for the second – this second installment brought its share of answers, but also hints at what the fifth and final season of the dapper series might hold.
According to some fan theories, Stranger Things Season 4 Volume 2 even teased the next monster that Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), Mike (Finn Wolfhard), Will (Noah Schnapp), Dustin (Gathen Matarazzo), Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin) and others will have to face. fight And to find out which creature it is, you have to look at one of the much-anticipated revelations of this part 2: Will’s painting and what it contains.
This painting, teased in the first volume, is of the three knights and wizards – representing Mike (paladin), Lucas (knight), Dustin (warrior and bard), and Will (wizard) – facing each other. A red headed dragon. At first glance, this artwork allows Will to express his lack of friends and their Dungeons & Dragons games when they were young, but also to express his love for Mike, whom he considers the heart of the group.
Drawing Willy
This is evidenced by her speech to Will, which reveals her feelings for Eleven, but also the tears she hides afterward. But this painting will also be a kind of foreshadowing of the events that will follow in the series. Remember that Willie’s drawings often foreshadow future intrigue. In Season 2, he also drew a Mind Flayer before landing on Hawkins.
Because of his strong connection to Vecna and the Upside Down – which he feels up to his neck – Will was able to foretell future events and the epic battle for Stranger Things season 5. With this drawing, he emphasizes the importance of each member of the group of friends in Dungeons and Dragons with their functions that are real in real life.
But the young man, who has been through a lot since the first season of the Netflix series and upside down in captivity, also painted a special clock in front of his group of friends: a red dragon with three heads. And according to some fans, this could be the creature the group will have to fight, perhaps on a hill near the forest where Eleven and the others witness the real-world upside down.

Nancy (Natalia Dyer) also warned that many monsters were about to descend – even an army – in their reality, including “Giant creature with gaping mouth”. Indeed, Vecna showed him what was to happen, but the audience saw only parts of it. If Vecna revealed these monsters to him, he had to create them. With this dark cloud upside down like the Mind Flayer, Vecna can create the creature we’ll see in Season 5.
The fan is on TikTok It is suggested that it may be the Hydra, a multi-headed dragon that has regenerated. This swamp-dwelling animal attacks anything that wanders into its territory and grows stronger and stronger as it ages, developing additional heads.
Another user of TikTok It is thought to be Tiamat, the evil reptilian multi-headed deity and mother of all dragons. He likes to destroy towns and villages (Hawkins loads it up!) as a diversion to hide his true purpose. Lurking in the shadows, this creature makes its presence felt, but only to the chosen ones.

If one of these creatures appeared, how could the gang fight it? Probably with a sword as depicted in the painting. And why not the sword that Hopper (David Harbour) obtained in a Russian prison when he beheaded the Demogorgon. Especially since it’s not just any sword: it’s Conan the Barbarian’s Atlantis (Arnold Schwarzenegger).
Of course, these theories remain only hypotheses, and we will have to wait for the first images of the fifth and final season of Stranger Things to confirm these assumptions of monsters, straight from the Dungeons and Dragons game. All that remains is for the Duffer brothers to begin writing this final season next month.
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