‘Stranger Things 4’ Volume 2 Brings a Major Heist to ‘Halloween’, and No, It’s Not Obvious

‘Stranger Things 4’ Volume 2 Brings a Major Heist to ‘Halloween’, and No, It’s Not Obvious

[The story contains major spoilers for Stranger Things 4 Volume 2.]

Of all the horror and sci-fi easter eggs strange things 4 Volume 2 One particular moment stood out for John Carpenter All Saints Eve fans. And no, Eddie (Joseph Quinn) wasn’t wearing a mask, although that was a nice touch.

The moment arrives during the climactic battle at the end of the season, just after all hope seems lost. But Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) eventually managed to defeat Henry Creel aka One aka Vecna ​​(Jamie Campbell Bower) in Max’s (Sadie Sink) mind so the gang would attack her vulnerable body.

After the Upside Down group throws two Molotov cocktails at Vecna, setting her entire body on fire, Nancy (Natalia Dyer) shoots her multiple times with a shotgun. The force of the blast sends Vekna backwards until she finally tumbles out of the second-story window and onto the floor. Of course, when the group goes to see the body, Vecna ​​is gone, leaving his fate for the fifth and final season.

This is exactly how Michael Myers was sent in the original. All Saints Eve, although with some differences. In Carpenter’s 1978 horror masterpiece starring Jamie Lee Curtis, during the climactic battle, Dr. Sam Loomis (Donald Plains) shoots Myers multiple times with a revolver before the killer falls out of a second-story window and onto the floor. After a pause, Loomis looks out the window to see the body, but Michael is gone.

One could also argue (and fans probably will) that Nancy’s moment is also a date. Terminator 2: Judgment DaySpecifically at the end, when Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) shoots the T-1000 (Robert Patrick) multiple times with a shotgun, each shot sends him back into the molten steel pot. Sure, Sarah ran out of shells at the worst possible time, but Arnold Schwarzenegger’s T-800 covered her with a grenade launcher.

strange things 4 Volume 2 is now streaming on Netflix.

Source: Hollywood Reporter

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