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First Stranger Things Season 4 Volume 2 Images Revealed Feature People Looking At Things
It doesn't look like they're checking out anything really important though.

First Stranger Things Season 4 Volume 2 Images Revealed Feature People Looking At Things

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On July 1, the final two episodes of Season 4 of Stranger Things arrive on Netflix. And to get everyone excited about Volume 2 of the season, a few images have been revealed featuring the cast of the show looking at things.

Episodes 8 and 9 of Season 4 have a runtime of nearly four hours, so while it might be a bummer that the conclusion is only a couple episodes, you’re still getting quite a bit of content. Check out the images below, and if you’ve been keeping up with the season, then you have quite a good idea of what’s happening with the characters. You just don’t know what they’re looking at.

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Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven and Matthew Modine as Martin Brenner are shown in one of the images above, as the duo are back in the Hawkins lab. There’s also Caleb McLaughlin as Lucas Sinclair and Sadie Sink as Max Mayfield hanging out in the Creel household–as Max was the target of Vecna, and they’re trying to put a stop to that.

Last week, during Netflix’s Geeked Week, the first teaser for the upcoming episodes was revealed. It seems like it’s going to have a thrilling conclusion as the group from Hawkins takes on Vecna in the Upside Down.

Vecna has been an interesting villain for the season, and while Vecna has Dungeons & Dragons roots, the villain breaks out on his own and proves to be terrifying. Season 4 ends up splitting the group of friends up, and in turn, that ends up being one of the biggest issues with the season.

In GameSpot’s review of Season 4 of Stranger Things, Mat Elfring said, “Volume I of Stranger Things Season 4 is chaos in a good way. Yes, the episodes are disjointed, and yes, it feels a bit slow throughout the first four episodes, but it leaves you in a place where you’re clamoring for more.”

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