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New York (CNN Business) — “Stranger Things” is coming to an end, but it still has a few ominous surprises up its sleeve.
Netflix's insanely popular sci-fi series released the first trailer for its fourth season on Tuesday. The trailer gives fans the best look at the upcoming adventures of the Hawkins boys and even takes viewers far from small town Indiana and to some unsettling places. This includes the gruesome world of the Upside Down and what appears to be snowy Russia.
It's time. We meet on the other side.
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— Netflix (@netflix) April 12, 2022
The trailer, lasting 3h17, gives a new tone to the series. Although the series has always balanced wonder and horror, season four seems to be more of the latter.
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The trailer may be darker than previous seasons, but it also has some of the nostalgic joy of "Stranger Things."
That includes skating rinks, bad '80s haircuts, and Journey's 1983 hit "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)."
Netflix announced in February that the series' next season will premiere in two parts this summer. The first will be released on May 27 and the second will arrive on July 1, both just before the holiday weekends. The series' creators and producers, brothers Matt and Ross Duffer, called "Stranger Things 4" "the most challenging season yet, but also the most rewarding."
Netflix also announced in February that "Stranger Things" would end after its fifth season.
The show, which debuted on the platform of Streaming in 2016, was one of the platform's most popular series and arguably its biggest franchise. Not only is it a cultural sensation, but its reach has extended to video games, theme park attractions, fast food and related products.
Expectations around "Stranger Things 4" will likely be very high since the series' final season aired in the pre-pandemic era of 2019.
SOURCE: Reviews News
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