Stranger things will not end with season 4 – Duffer Brothers interview


May Stranger Things Season 4 aired by COVID-19, fans can rest assured that the show will finally continue – and to stay take longer than some had thought.

In a new interview, series makers Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer shot down speculation that the delayed fourth season will be the last of the Netflix phenomenon.

“Season 4 will not be the end,” EP Ross Duffer said The Hollywood Reporter (May Nerdist). ‘We know what the end is, and we know when it’s. [The coronavirus pandemic] gave us time to look ahead, figure out what’s best for the show. Starting to fill gave us a better idea of ​​how long we should tell that story. ”

The Duffer brothers have not revealed how long they will see the series go on. A Netflix rep declined to comment.

Production on season 4 of Stranger Things was ‘going on for a few weeks’ when the COVID-19 pandemic ‘entered and we were shut down’ back in March, co-star David Harbor revealed recently. As for the resumption of production schedule with the production, “We do not really know what the future holds,” he added at the time. ‘I do not feel it all of them wit. We play it all for ear. We want to run on and through as soon as possible. ”

What is known so far about Season 4? Now, the presumptive-dead Hopper of Harbor is still alive, though imprisoned in Russia (as seen in a teaser video). On the casting front Game of Thrones alum Tom Wlaschiha will play one of Hopper’s Russian goalkeepers, while Brett Gelman and Priah Ferguson – aka journalist-turned-collusion theorist Murray Bauman and Lucas’ sassy child sister Erica Sinclair, respectively – have been assigned to serious regulars.