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Breaking Stranger Things Season 4 poster

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Four posters for Season 4 of Stranger Things have been released. Let's take a look at each poster and break down what they reveal.

Breaking Stranger Things Season 4 poster

Back in February 2020, four Stranger Things trailers were released, teasing the quartet plot in the show's highly anticipated Season 4 Volume 1. Now, fans have some fantastic posters to use with the trailer! Each mysterious and persuasive image betrays the drawn-out storyline and separate character developments, bringing us many relationship conflicts and supernatural things to look forward to in this year's long-awaited new season.

So, what are fans looking forward to for the quartet of Stranger Things storyline? Let's see what the poster reveals.

Poster 001

Breaking Stranger Things Season 4 poster

The title of the first poster was: "001." Russia. Bring the band back together. Bring a jacket. The poster's numbering is reminiscent of Jane's (Millie Bobby Brown) original name 011. Three people in a snowy, desolate Russian prison compound, with campfire wreckage, weapons and tools scattered around. The man in the middle is a shaved-bearded, overworked Sheriff Hopper, played by David Hubble. He has been working in Soviet prisons for an ominous amount of time since somehow crossing the entrance to the upside-down world at the end of Season 3. He crossed his shoulders firmly and looked at the audience with a serious attitude.

The man to the left of Hopper is Joyce Byers of Winona Ryder. This suggests that either Hopper has found a way to link up to her whereabouts, or that Joyce believes he survived the explosion of the Upside Down Gate and has been relentlessly searching for him, as she did with her son Will. Or, perhaps, the outside parties conspire to reunite people who are almost in love.

Poster 002

Breaking Stranger Things Season 4 poster

The second poster shows Jane, played by Millie Bobby Brown, inside the run-down Hawkins National Laboratory, where she was raised as a weapon. The corridors were littered with broken equipment and documents. Jane seemed hesitant, staring in horror ahead, her hair pulled back, ready to act. The title of the poster is: "002." laboratory. Every story starts somewhere. It can be concluded that some serious plot developments force Jane back to the horrors of her past.

While he's missing the artwork, fans can expect Matthew Modine to return as a sinister "dad" in this lab environment.

Poster 003

Breaking Stranger Things Season 4 poster

The third poster is associated with the infamous Creel House, an ordinary Gothic mansion with a terrible past that hides some dark connections to upside down and Hawkins Labs. The poster was titled: "House of Creels." Ticking. A giant grandfather clock stares at the character, which is the source of the "ticking" theme. The cast's gathering suggests that the most friendly of the season will be the group, despite the dark and scary set, especially since Steve and Dusty are together again in these teams.

The closest to standing together were Max (Sadie Sink) and Lucas (Caleb Ronald McLaughlin), which made fans smile and say the lovely couple was clearly still strong. In the line below, from left to right is Steve (Joe Kiri), looking at Dusty (Garten Matarazzo) as always, with Lucas' sister Erica (Priya Ferguson) on the far right. At the top of the line are Nancy (Natalia Dale) and Robin (Maya Hawke), maintaining eye contact.

Nancy is Steve's old flame, and Robin is his best friend after the season three event. It's just that the three of them get together, most notably without Nancy's boyfriend Jonathan (Charlie Heaton) anywhere, which can be a juicy sub-plot. After Steve and Nancy were largely fine after they separated, she eventually chose Jonathan over him and pursued his friendship and interests ever since. Will their adrenaline-pumping time with Robin at Creel House, which vouch for Steve's remarkable character and overall outperformance, rekindle some of Nancy's old passions or regrets?

Poster 004

Breaking Stranger Things Season 4 poster

The fourth poster is interesting and has the headline: "004." california. Grab your ass, Brochachos. A bicycle is thrown aside, a sign of abandoned childhood and innocence, while Will (Noah Schnapp) and Mike (Finn Wolfhard) walk into a rising (or environment?). ) when looking for strength for each other. California Sunshine. The furthest character may be Jonathan Byers, and the person on the left can be seen from the trailer trailer as a new face driving a pizza cart. The Byers family now lives in California, but without Jane, what is Mike doing? Who returned to Hawkins' lab? One thing is for sure – pizza will be at the heart of this season's plot.

Common links

Breaking Stranger Things Season 4 poster

All four groups in the poster have one thing in common: they are all heading towards the tentacle portal of the upside-down world. It's glowing, fiery red, spelled Doom, and each poster has the same text: "Every ending has a beginning," which seems to be a characteristic regression to more traditional wording. The storyline may come together at the end of the season, in the center of the upside-down portal, depicting the finish of all the teams and the center of the final poster.

We already know the duality of the previous Stranger Things image, but why is it now four-sided? Why do we have a box instead of the split screen we know, a four-dimensional symbol instead of the two dimensions we're used to? The upside-down world has always been dark and evil, while the upper right world is hawkins' ordinary world. A place of kindness, friendship and sacrifice. Why did Season 4 double these dimensions? Is this just for dramatic effect, or can audiences expect a deeper sense of symbolism behind these fascinating and inspiring posters?