New ‘Stranger Things’ Season 4 Trailer References Eleven’s Origins
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$17.99 (as of 22:27 GMT +00:00 - More info)After simply 2 weeks of filming, COVID-19 put Stranger Things season 4 production to a stop. Netflix waited up until September of 2020 to resume deal with the task, which explains the long gap in between trailers.
Judging by the “001/004” and “002/004” captions beneath Netflixs Stranger Things trailers, we must probably expect 2 more trailers to drop in the future. The content of those trailers will give us a much better idea of the new seasons direction, however judging by what weve seen, it looks like the series is moving far from Hawkins to expand Elevens origin story and develop on the conspiracies presented in previous seasons.
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After a year of silence, Netflix is finally sharing another Stranger Things season 4 trailer. The brief video looks like a flashback from Elevens past, and suggests that the next chapter of Stranger Things might look even deeper into her supernatural origin story.
Back in September 2019, which seems like a lifetime back, Netflix shared a short teaser video for Stranger Things series 4 with the caption “were not in Hawkins any longer.” The streaming service followed up with a trailer in February of 2020, which you should not watch unless youve seen season 3.
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