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‘Stranger Things’ Season 4 Finale Will Leave Audiences Feeling ‘Hopeless’ – American Drama – cnBeta.COM

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‘Stranger Things’ Season 4 Finale Will Leave Audiences Feeling ‘Hopeless’ – American Drama – cnBeta.COM

The fourth season finale of Stranger Things is set to air next week. Although there are only two episodes, the length is film-level, so there will be plenty of content. The first part of the fourth season is well buried in suspense, and the horror effect is more straightforward. After such a wonderful turn, many viewers are more curious to know where the world is going in the final two episodes and what kind of foreshadowing will be laid for the fifth season.

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In the interview, Duffy Brothers’ Matt Duffy revealed that this ending will feel very different this time around, and for a number of reasons.

Matt Duffy said: “To be honest, I was ready for everything, including the less festive atmosphere towards the end of this season. This season is less hopeful than the previous season finale because our characters Unusually at a disadvantage and spread out. So the climax of the season feels very different.”

However, at least when the second part arrives, the protagonist group has done all they can to prepare, and is about to face the most vicious villain.

The Duffy brothers previously revealed that in the ending of the second part, “everyone’s life is at stake”. From the comparison of the strength of the enemy and the enemy in the first part, it seems that there is no reason for optimism.

Since the fifth season will be the finale of the entire show, there should still be some good things at the end of this time.

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Stranger Things season four, part two, will air on July 1.

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