Stranger Things Season 4 cast

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Stranger Things season 4 ending explained: Who is number number ... (BT TV)

Stranger Things season 4 part 1 ends on a huge cliffhanger with Nancy in huge danger and a massive twist at Hawkins Lab. If you're confused, we're here to ...

It was this vulnerability that allowed Vecna to attack her as she tried to leave the Upside Down. Her powers were so strong, they opened a crack into the Upside Down, where Number One morphed into the terrifying Vecna – the sinister horror villain who haunted season 4. Victor Creel believed his son was another victim, but in fact he had only gone into a coma because of the surge of powers he used to kill his own family. The moment where Brenner asked, 'What have you done?' at Eleven – which we first saw way back in the cold open to season 4, episode one – turned out to be a clever bit of misdirection. In a final episode twist it was revealed rather than Vecna visiting Creel house, he was actually created there. Who is Vecna? What happened to Nancy? A guide to the shock twist ending

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How 'Stranger Things' Season 4 got 1980s teen culture right (Los Angeles Times)

The oft-nostalgic Netflix series succeeds in Season 4 by treating adolescence as the torturous experience it is for those who don't fit in.

But the misery of high school calls for horror, naturally: “A Nightmare on Elm Street” and the “It” miniseries are a few of the callbacks in Season 4, and the terror is as much psychological as it is physical. There is plenty of fun to be had in “Stranger Things 4,” which both celebrates and parodies a decade that pushed conformity, conservatism and questionable style. The end of high school, and with it, the potential disbanding of this tightknit group. New to the party is metalhead and Dungeons & Dragons “Hellfire Club” master Eddie Munson (Joseph Quinn). He’s accused of committing a string of heinous murders around Hawkins. The long-haired outcast contends that “Forced conformity [is] the real monster,” and he’s not entirely wrong. The music includes speed metal by Extreme, some “Detroit Rock City,” stoner anthems by Musical Youth, one-hit wonders Dead or Alive and Falco. And of course, Kate Bush’s “Running Up that Hill,” which sets the tone for a moving sequence with Max. Because the oddest thing about “Stranger Things” might be its capacity to keep surprising us. The true source of the murderous evil is Vecna, a ghoulish man/creature who resides in the Upside Down and thrives on destroying the residents from the inside out. Dustin’s genius gal pal Suzie (Gabriella Pizzolo) returns, and the scene in her Mormon household is one of the best. Odes to the goofy nostalgia of “Ghostbusters” and “Goonies” worked when the gang was younger, then nods to “Fast Times at Ridgemont High,” mall culture and “Indiana Jones”-style adventure as they aged. And thank goodness for Erica (Priah Ferguson). Lucas’ mouthy 11-year-old sister is not as emotionally battered as the older kids, so she emerges as a sharp weapon against Vecna. The brilliance of “Stranger Things 4” is that rather than gloss over the unpleasantry, it leans hard into their clumsy, painful transition. (The hair is particularly bad.

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Let's Break Down the Ending of <i>Stranger Things 4: Part One</i> (TIME)

To briefly, briefly recap where we left things off at the end of Season 3, all the various characters—including newcomers Robin (Maya Hawke) and Billy Hargrove ...

Eleven has always been connected to Upside Down and the various threats contained within but never before has she had such a personal connection with the bad guy as she does with Vecna. She was, after all, the one who defeated 001 and trapped him in the Upside Down. Owens and Brenner—whose uneasy peace with Eleven will surely be tested going forward—already thought she was their best hope at stopping the Upside Down from wreaking havoc. As we learn in the cross-cutting sequence where 001 and Vecna explain their histories to Eleven and Nancy, respectively, they are one and the same. They were once the son of Victor Creel—the man imprisoned in Pennhurst Asylum who Nancy and Robin interviewed in Episode 4. He quickly goes on a rampage, and then invites Eleven to join him in reshaping the world with their incredible powers while detailing his backstory—again, more on that in one second. Demitri’s imprisoned with Hopper and Joyce and Murrary are flown to Siberia, but they’re able to turn the tables on their kidnapper and enter the labor camp just as Hopper’s about to enter a cage fight with a captured Demogorgon. Dustin and Co. realize that Vecna is greeting a new gateway between the real world and the Upside Down at the site of every killing, and thanks to some Season 1-esque light shenanigans, they convey this message to the trapped teen crew. Max, as mentioned previously, was targeted by Vecna, who tormented her with psychic visions of her dead step-brother Billy (Montgomery, briefly returning in a cameo role). When it came time to try to kill her like he killed the others, he transported her consciousness to his realm in the Upside Down. But, in the nick of time, Robin and Nancy figure out that a previous victim of Vecna’s had been saved because he heard his favorite song and it pulled him back. Lucas, as Max’s ex, knows her favorite artist at the moment is the iconic English art-pop singer Kate Bush, and they slip headphones on her comatose body in the real world and blast her 1985 song “Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God),” which allows her to escape. Back in Hawkins, Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo), Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin), Max (Sink), Robin (Hawke), Steve (Joe Keery), Nancy (Natalia Dyer), and newcomer Eddie (Joseph Quinn), the Dungeon Master of the gang’s Dungeons and Dragons group who has been wrongfully framed for murder have been tracking down a new threat from the Upside Down they call Vecna. Vecna has been creating psychic bonds with his victims, tormenting them with visions, and then gruesomely killing them by snapping their limbs and making their eyes explode. Billy, who had been possessed by the monster, sacrifices himself in front of his stepsister Max (Sadie Sink). Eleven ( Millie Bobbie Brown) seems to have lost her powers, and she and the Byers family leave Hawkins and move to California. And, Hopper ( David Harbour) sacrifices himself to destroy the gate and is presumed dead… There are a ton of characters in Stranger Things, so it makes the most sense to break them into three main groups. Now, before we get to the midseason finale, let’s recap what happened in the first six episodes of Stranger Things Season 4.

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Joe Keery, Maya Hawke, Natalia Dyer Unpack Their Characters ... (Variety)

Joe Keery, Maya Hawke, Natalia Dyer and Charlie Heaton discussed their character's love lives on Season 4 of 'Stranger Things.'

“I think it’s really nice for Nancy and Steve to come back to each other after a few years of kind of growing from where they were. “Not that there’s any kissing in the season there. “Now that he has some real support from Robin in his life, I feel like it’d be fun to see him outside the world of Hawkins. He feels so meant to be there for the rest of his life. The young adults of “ Stranger Things” are dealing with a lot over the course of Season 4. Back in Hawkins, Nancy reconnects with her ex Steve while working to defeat Vecna, with the show hinting at possible romantic feelings between the two resurfacing. For Nancy and Jonathan, the main issue in their relationship is distance.

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Stranger Things season 4 cast: who stars in Netflix series with Millie ... (NationalWorld)

Stranger Things season 4 cast: who stars in Netflix series with Millie Bobby Brown, Sadie Sink, Finn Wolfhard? The penultimate season of sci-fi horror series ...

Augustus starred as Frank in Odyssey, Hank Weber in the longrunning soap opera The Young and the Restless, and Nathaniel Moon in action series Into the Badlands. Quinn played Koner in the fantasy series Game of Thrones, Prince Paul in historical series Catherine the Great, and Billy Knight in the detective series Strike. Joe Keery as Steve, the former boyfriend of Nancy and the best friend of Dustin and Robin. Schnapp has previously starred as Roger in Bridge of Spies, and as Hubie in the comedy Hubie Halloween alongside Adam Sandler. Heaton has starred in the adventure horror film The Secret of Marrowbone alongside George MacKay and Anya Taylor-Joy, and as Charlie Heaton in X-Men spinoff The New Mutants. Wolfhard has also starred in the Stephen King horror adaptation It, and as Boris in The Goldfinch.

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Here Are the Real Ages of the Actors and Their Characters on <i ... (Seventeen.com)

Finn Wolfhard as Mike Wheeler · Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven · Gaten Matarazzo as Dustin Henderson · Caleb McLaughlin as Lucas Sinclair · Noah Schnapp as Will Byers.

Character age: Joyce is revealed to be the same age as Jim Hopper in Stranger Things season 1, with the pair discussing their friendship in high school. Character age: The canon book Stranger Things: Darkness on the Edge of Town reveals that Hopper was 35 years old in 1977, which makes him born in 1942. Where else you've seen her: Winona has had a super successful career, taking home a Golden Globe Award in 1994, and has been nominated for many awards since then. In Season 4, she is either 17 or 18. Where else you've seen him: The Australian-born actor first rose to fame when he starred in the 2017 Power Rangers reboot. Pre-Stranger Things fame, the actor was known for being a guitarist in the Chicago-based psych-rock band Post Animal. He's since used his BFA from DePaul University in a wide range of acting projects, including the Aaron Sorkin movie Molly's Game and indie film Spree. In 2021, Joe appeared in Free Guy, a video game adventure comedy led by Ryan Reynolds and directed by Stranger Things showrunner, Shawn Levy. Having last appeared on Broadway for the 2014 production of Les Misérables, Gaten is set to portray the role of Jared Kleinman in the Tony-winning musical Dear Evan Hansen beginning July 19, 2022. We also have seen her in Godzilla: King of Monsters and the 2021 sequel, Godzilla vs. When we first headed to Hawkins, Indiana for Stranger Things Season 1, we were in November 1983. Season 1 debuted on July 15, 2016, while seasons 2 and 3 came out on October 27, 2017, and July 4, 2019, respectively. "We weren't thinking of them as kid or teen actors in the process — the Duffer Brothers were really expecting them to be able to deliver a very rich human experience despite what age body they were in." But there is still one big secret that needs to be uncovered — do the kids in the sci-fi show just look super young, or are they actually close to the age they're playing?

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Wait, <i>Stranger Things</i> Season 4 Isn't Over Yet? (ELLE.com)

Here's everything we know about season 4 part 2 of Netflix's supernatural thriller Stranger Things, set to drop in July.

“Episode 7 really serves as the end of the second act—and we feel that our final act had enough meat on the bone to make up Volume 2.” “Episode 7 is as big as any season finale we’ve ever had, so it made sense to everyone involved to split the season there,” they told Variety in a joint email interview. Volume 2 might consist of only two episodes, but they're each feature-length: Episode 8 clocks in at 1 hour and 25 minutes, while the grand finale runs 2 hours and 30 minutes.

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'Stranger Things' Has Lost Sight of What Made Hopper So Great (Collider.com)

Stranger Things Season 4 leaves David Harbour out in the cold with nowhere to go.

He was one of the most compelling parts of the first season, something that feels so long ago as he has become buried under a mountain of drivel. It just drops him into the darkness with no sense of development, leaving both actor and character there to wither into nothingness until it needs him to make a sudden rebound. Early on in this season, Hopper is described as being “stuck” and this unintentionally ends up being the aptest description of what his role has been reduced to. For almost the entirety of his story this season, Hopper is trapped in Russia where he was teleported. Some of this is the show’s rather blunt way of showing he has given up on life, though it ends up making his character feel lifeless by extension and lessens the impact of him being broken down. He ended the last season by making a sacrifice that left all those around him believing that he had perished.

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Stranger Things 4: all the questions part 2 should answer (Polygon)

The new season of the Netflix hit went out on a climactic note, alternating between Eleven battling a powerful nemesis (more on that below) and Nancy facing ...

That means that Lucas, Max, and Dustin are technically on the run from the cops, which will no doubt interfere with the Upside Down matters at play. But we’re wondering how many other Kate Bush needle drops there will be in the two episodes (and nearly four hours) left of the season. There’s also the fact that Will had been painting a lot but refused to show anyone what he’d been working on. Even if they are able to make it out of the prison camp unscathed, there’s still a ton of Iron Curtain to get on the other side of — which will be difficult given that Yuri’s plane went kaput. “What if the people you care about the most don’t like the truth?” Many have interpreted these moments as indicators that Will is going to come out as gay. Nancy spent the season trying to downplay her concerns about her long-distance relationship with Jonathan, who has (unbeknownst to her) decided not to move across the country to go to college with her. Eleven lost her powers after an Upside Down monster got (literally) under her skin at the end of the third season. And if Eleven can manipulate time, what does that mean for her — and the world — moving forward? Hopefully Mike and the others get to El first, because she is seriously needed in Hawkins right about now. That date definitely has resonance in this world — it’s the day Will vanished into the Upside Down, kicking off the events of season 1. One started with torturing animals and terrorizing his family with visions before eventually killing his sister and mother in 1959 (and leaving his dad to take the rap). Though Robin and Eddie made it through the gate no problem, Nancy fell under Vecna’s spell just as she tried to climb through to the regular world.

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Stranger Things Season 4 Cast: Meet the 20 Characters - The Teal ... (TheTealMango)

1. Winona Ryder Plays Joyce Byers · 2. David Harbour Plays Jim Hopper · 3. Finn Wolfhard Plays Mike Wheeler · 4. Millie Bobby Brown Plays Eleven · 5. Gaten ...

In the fourth season of the show, a new amusing character has appeared, and he will be shown as Jonathan Byers’ best friend. When Nancy and Jonathan decided to enlist the assistance of investigator Murray, we initially believed he’d be a lot of fun and terrific addition to the team. Dustin appears to be the wisest since he is a watcher and a guardian of the friendship group’s togetherness. While Eleven was in hiding, Max was cast in the play to give a female counterpart. He still acts with a level of intensity and dedication that is uncommon for boys his age (think the scene when Mike and El are reunited in Season 2, not to mention the subsequent scene when Mike starts laying into Hopper). We hope she gets free ice cream for the rest of her life because of Steve, Robin, and Dustin’s child endangerment. Max has been treated horribly by Billy and presumably his father (her stepfather) for years and she of all people knows how important it is for someone like El to figure out who she is. Erica, for example, was a major hit in Season 2 because she had a couple of short scenes where she mocked her brother, Lucas, which garnered a lot of chuckles. Ryder was on top of the world by 1995, with two Oscar nominations and a slew of box office smashes under her belt. Joyce is the only competent adult left who knows about Eleven’s history and has the financial resources to raise her. And the second volume is scheduled to release soon. Though her lover died at the end of season 3, she has no idea that he will return.

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Where Was 'Stranger Things' Season 4 Filmed? (Condé Nast Traveler)

The cast and crew traveled to more locations than ever before to film the fourth season, with the fictional Hawkins, California, and Russia recreated in Atlanta ...

The vastness and the variety of desert there was really surprising. To get a behind-the-scenes glimpse, we chatted with the show’s production designer, Chris Trujillo, about the filming locations that brought the horrors to life—and some of the destinations’ non-scary, vacation-worthy appeal, too. I knew there was something special about it, but [taking] this special extended tour of all the different flavors of New Mexican desert was incredible.

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Who is Eduardo Franco? Meet Argyle in Stranger Things season 4 (Radio Times)

It might have been three years since we last saw Eleven, Mike and the rest of the Hawkins gang, but judging by the length of the upcoming episodes in ...

And then Argyle is experiencing life-threatening situations that they’re almost desensitized to. “I’m experiencing their show and their stuff for the first time. There’s still fun to be had throughout the adventures this year."

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Stranger Things season 4, episode 3 review: 'The Monster and the ... (GamesRadar+)

At least, by the end of the episode, Eleven's journey is clear. One of Dr. Brenner's good co-conspirators, Sam, prevents her from a few years in juvenile ...

Joyce and Murray’s flight aside, there’s a whole lot of great stuff in the episode. The season’s opening scene is proving more and more key to unlocking the mystery at the center of Eleven’s story. It’s perhaps no coincidence that this happens to be the shortest episode of the season. Robin and Nancy’s relationship is fun, and I’m fully shipping Steve-Nancy already, though Nancy’s definitely the less interesting of these two characters. How’s Lucas going to stay in the cool club while also wanting to help his friends? There’s a lot to love about the first three episodes of Stranger Things 4, but there’s no escaping the feeling that The Duffer Brothers could have cut a fair amount out.

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Stranger Things season 4, episode 2 review: 'Vecna's Curse' (GamesRadar+)

The Stranger Things premiere brought us up to speed with Hawkins' various residents, with the opener's final moments truly kickstarting the season. And what a ...

The mystery of her past is so much more interesting – let’s hope we delve more into that and less into teen drama territory as the season continues. The boyfriend’s all amped up – and wants revenge on Eddie, the leader of the Hellfire Club. Lucas is caught in the middle, wanting to remain a cool kid on the basketball team, but also knowing that Eddie could never have murdered someone. A special shout-out also to Sadie Sink, who’s doing the most with Max. She’s one of the best actors among the younger cast, and I highly recommend seeking out her Stranger Things-esque horror films Fear Street, also on Netflix. And none of this is helped when the other main thread is so much more interesting. The follow-up episode, however, does not immediately start with the aftermath of Chrissy’s death, but instead takes us back to season three, and spends a few moments revealing how Hopper somehow survived an explosion. And what a great mystery to introduce – I now have dozens upon dozens of questions about Vecna, the human/Demogorgon hybrid who seemingly wants revenge on this cursed American town.

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Of Course <em>Stranger Things</em> Brought in Horror Icon ... (menshealth.com)

Horror icon Robert Englund—best known as Freddy Kreuger—joins the 'Stranger Things' for season 4 as Victor Creel.

With Wes Craven's 1984 horror classic A Nightmare on Elm Street, Englund began playing one of the most iconic villains in the horror genre: Freddy Kreuger. Freddy is one of the most popular Halloween costumes year-in and year-out for good reason, and that reason is that he's absolutely terrifying. In this case, we got to see Englund as more of a Dr. Loomis (from the Halloween films) than Freddy himself. “The fact that he came to us in a season that’s so deeply inspired by the Nightmare series and by his performance especially in those movies, it felt like fate,” Matt Duffer said. Englund only appears in one single episode of Stranger Things Season 4, but it's a vital role that is referenced both before and after his actual appearance. Ahhh! Yeah, that was us when we saw how ol' Victor looked in the image above when he was introduced in Episode 4 of Stranger Things Season 4. The people behind Stranger Things have never been shy about how much they like paying tribute to two things: the horror genre and the 1980s.

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