Demogorgons At Bay

November 6, 2021

New Stranger Things 4 Trailer – Premieres Summer 2022 – Dixon & Stein Expected to Compose Watch Trailer Here

To coincide with the date that Will Byers (Noah Schnapp) went missing in 1983 in Stranger Things Season 1, Netflix has launched Stranger Things Day for the big Stranger Things Season 4 reveal!  Although fans won’t get to watch the show until the Summer of 2022, there is plenty of content for you to keep the demogorgons at bay!

The trailer for Season 4 dropped earlier today.

As you’ll discover from the trailer, Season 4 takes place at a whole new location and it’s safe to say, all the action will take place in California. From interviews made at the end of Season 3, composers Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein are expecting to return to score the STRANGER THINGS’ fourth season.

“We’re excited to officially announce that production for Stranger Things 4 is now underway – and even more excited to announce the return of Hopper! Although it’s not all good news for our ‘American’; [Hopper] is imprisoned far from home in the snowy wasteland of Kamchatka, Russia, where he will face dangers both human… and other. Meanwhile, back in the States, a new horror is beginning to surface, something long buried, something that connects everything…” - The Duffer Brothers

If you’ve been meaning to watch Stranger Things or still need to catch up, all episodes of Seasons 1-3 are now streaming. on Netflix. And be sure to check out the soundtracks for all three seasons: Stranger Things Season 1 Vol. 1, Stranger Things Season 1 Vol. 2, Stranger Things Season 2, and Stranger Things Season 3.

– via Lakeshore Records

Watch the Season 4 trailer for STRANGER THINGS:

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