Stranger Things Season 4 Will Be The Longest Season!

After a three-year hiatus, exciting details about the series have been shared, with little time left for the new Stranger Things season. The creators of the series, the Duffer brothers, shared that the new season will be the longest season and gave a small clue about the topics to be covered.
 Stranger Things Season 4 Will Be The Longest Season!
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Stranger Things, which met its fans with its third season, which was finally released in July 2019, ended the season in a way that made many fans look forward to the new season. New information has been shared about the new season of Stranger Things, which will come almost 3 years later.

The fourth season of Stranger Things, which will be released on Netflix next month, will not debut with all its episodes, contrary to what many fans are used to. According to the shared information, Netflix will broadcast the new season in two parts, as it has done in its popular series in recent years. On the other hand, the episodes of Stranger Things will satisfy their fans in a way.

Each episode will be longer than one hour

Matt and Ross Duffer, the creators of Stranger Things, in a new statement to Deadline, said that the duration of the new season will be under 1 hour. He explained that there is no division that has it. The Duffer brothers also announced that the new episodes are long, making this season the longest Stranger Things season.

Contains SPOILER for those who haven’t watched: What will happen in the new season?

When it comes to what will be covered in the new season, a good answer came from the brothers. Although the Joyce and Byers families separated in the last season, the stories of these two families and Hopper in Russia will be connected in some way. In addition, the new season will remove the question marks about what Upside Down is.

Stranger Things season four will premiere on Netflix on May 27.

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