After three years, Stranger Things Season 4 is hitting Netflix this year, and fans will finally get a full-length trailer this week. This will be the first bit of new footage since the teaser dropped last November.
Season 3 debuted all the way back in the summer of 2019, and obviously, with how the world has changed, production stalled on the fourth season, for most of 2020. Filming eventually wrapped in June of last year.
To prepare fans for the trailer release, the Stranger Things YouTube account has a stream of a broken grandfather clock with a countdown next to it.
That clock coincides with the Netflix Geeked Twitter account tweeting out that “it’s almost time” and showing a similar-looking clock in the Upside Down. The new season is set six months after the Battle of Starcourt.
Season Four will be nine episodes broken up into two volumes, with the first part airing on May 27, and the second part just five weeks later on July 1.
Source: Gamespot