Honestly, would you expect anything less? With references to both Sherlock Holmes and Ghostbusters, the teaser is filled with an overall mysterious and eerie vibe, punctuated by a the ominous ticking of a rather sinister-looking grandfather clock. Is this another portal to the Upside Down? Seems so. The clip takes us back in time to the 1950s and gives us a look at the seemingly haunted house, as well as a tease at the origin story of Robert Englund’s Victor Creel (more on the casting below).įlickering lights, dead rabbits, and ultimately, the bodies of Creel’s dead children appear, all set to the tune of “Dream a Little Dream of Me.” Did Creel go mad and murder his family? Or is this the work of the Upside Down? As things jump to the present day (that is, 1986), we find our group of Hawkins heroes, Steve, Dustin, Caleb, and Max - as well as a couple of companions we can’t quite make out - breaking into the rundown structure to look for clues. The Duffer Brothers, along with actors Gaten Matarazzo and Joe Keery, welcomed audiences to the Creel House - a new locale that will provide some gruesome scares in the new season.
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If that spitball she gets hit with is any indication, her new high school experience isn’t all sunshine and roses.Īside from the difficulty in making new friends at school (and her excitement in reuniting with Mike and the gang), the teaser shows off a chaotic cavalcade of series moments: a creepy doll, gunfights, glammed-up roller skating, explosions, ominous men in suits, a covert underground base, a desert car chase, and so much more that promise an exciting new season.įans got a creepy new peek into Stranger Things 4 during TUDUM, the Netflix global fan event that took place on Saturday, September 25, 2021. After living in the Sunshine State for 185 days, she explains how well she has acclimated to her new surroundings. “We will have the best spring break ever,” Eleven’s voice exclaims over a clip of her writing a letter to Mike. And finally, we’re getting a peek at their new home and the dangers looming on the horizon. It’s been some time since Eleven, Will, Jonathan, and Joyce relocated to California. The new clip, which premiered during Netflix’s Stranger Things Day celebration, gives an uncharacteristically sun-drenched look at the usually gloomy-looking series. And a summer premiere.Īnother month, another Stranger Things 4 teaser. UPDATED 11/06/21: New teaser, new details. Luckily, filming started back up again in late September - which means that we’re going to get more from the Upside Down when the series returns sometime in 2022.īut what is the new season going to be about, and when is it actually going to premiere? Read on as we outline everything we know about season 4 of the Netflix hit. This list reminds us of the time we were eating breakfast octopus on the Adriatic coast with the most beautiful Romanian textile heiress.Production on the fourth season of Stranger Things was halted due to the pandemic back in March 2020, like so many other series. The series below include action shows with a combination of serialized and purely episodic storytelling, a dynamic like the one between Red and Liz, a task force with funny sidekicks, and The Blacklist's most important ingredient, James Spader himself. 9, so in the meantime you can catch up with some other great shows that feel a bit like The Blacklist. Season 9 picks up two years after the events of Season 8, with the task force continuing to track down Blacklisters with help from Reddington, who's as enigmatic as ever. The thriller somehow managed to keep its many secrets close to the vest of its natty three-piece suit even after criminal mastermind Raymond "Red" Reddington ( James Spader) revealed his head-spinning true identity to Agent Keen, paving the way for a ninth season. NBC's The Blacklist ended Season 8 with its wildest twist ever: continuing on without FBI Agent Liz Keen ( Megan Boone), the show's point-of-view character. James Spader, The Blacklist Will Hart/NBC