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Stranger Things 4 Trailer Takes Us Deeper Into A Chilling Mythos

By MELISSA LEMIEUX

The long wait is over for Stranger Things fans as the next chapter’s trailer finally arrived, and it promises the deepest look into the fourth season's weirdest mythology yet. Fans will soon discover what happens with these disparate storylines when the first half debuts on Netflix, May 27.

Season 3 ended with an explosion under the Starcourt Mall that killed Jim Hopper (David Harbour), leaving Jane Hopper (Milli Bobby Brown) fatherless. Unbeknownst to her and all of their friends, he's being held prisoner by the Russians.

Joyce Byers (Winona Ryder) decided to move her family out of Indiana, taking Jane with them, while the rest of the gang stayed in Hawkins, Indiana. Before leaving, Jane and Mike Wheeler (Finn Wolfhard) declared their love for one another and vowed to keep in touch.

Season 4 of "Stranger Things" takes place in 1986. Spring break has arrived, and Jane Hopper and Will Byers (Noah Schnapp) are experiencing life as average teenagers in California. Although apart, the same can be said for Dustin Henderson (Gaten Matarazzo), Max Mayfield (Sadie Sink), Lucas Sinclair (Caleb McLaughlin) in Indiana.

But Back in Hawkins, the gang has broken into the Creel House, where something terrible happened sometime in the 1950s. Meanwhile, Hopper, who is presumed dead, is trying as hard as possible to escape the gulag in Kamchatka, Russia. The stage is set but who knows what is going to happen.