Stranger Things season 4 trailer released with Millie Bobby Brown looking very different
12.04.2022 - 21:37
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The first full-length trailer for season four of Stranger Things has finally dropped – and fans cannot contain themselves with excitement.Three years after season three of the hit sci-fi Netflix series aired, a very different looking Eleven and the gang are set to return with more drama, action and a terrifying new monster. And with the fourth instalment being split into two parts, the new trailer shows us just what we can expect six months after the Battle of Starcourt destroyed the city of Hawkins.The trailer begins with Max, played by Sadie Sink, telling her late brother Billy that everything in Hawkins has been a "total disaster" since last season.
A creepy voiceover reveals: "You've broken everything - your suffering is almost at an end" before dramatic scenes show that all-out war has begun. Psychokinetic youngster Eleven, who sports a long, fringed mane, is dragged away from her friends and taken to meet government officials.
And while Eleven (played by Millie Bobby Brown) makes it clear that she no longer has her powers, she is told that she is "the only thing" that can prevent the end of the world and without her "we can't win this war". Fans also get a glimpse of Hopper (David Harbour) in Russia, proving that he is very much alive after season three's shocking finale.There are then terrifying shots of a scary new monster at the end who will undoubtedly unleash horror in Hawkins.
The rest of the gang, Mike (Finn Wolfhard), Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo), and Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin), are also featured in the trailer as they help bring an end to the chaos. After watching the trailers, fans couldn't help but share their excitement, with one tweeting: "THE TRAILER LOOKS SO GOOD #strangerthings." Another wrote: "This new
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