It's been nearly 3 years since Season 3 of Stranger Things released and the hype has been building. Now, an official trailer has been released by Netflix! The season is set to be split into two parts, with Part 1 releasing May 27th and Part 2 is set for July 1st. The trailer is ripe with new reveals and a departure from the more Spielberg-like upbringings of previous seasons, as the creators have brought up the show's more horror-focused elements multiple times throughout the season's long production. The trailer has already drawn comparisons to that of Avengers: Infinity War (2018), which makes sense. That's because following ST4, a fifth and final season will be released at an unknown date. The trailer shows our heroes divided and reeling from the events of Season 3, all while a new villain (named Vecna) emerges from The Upside Down. Check out the trailer below, and get ready for a summer of Stranger Things! Comment below your thoughts (if you're a fan, that is).

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