Stranger Things Stranger Things 4 - Episode 1 //top\\ -

“Again,” said the boy. His voice had lost its childish tremor. “The memory suppression isn’t holding. Open the Gate. I’ll go through.”

Eleven writes a letter to Mike, struggling with bullying. She has no powers. Will tries to help her fit in. A military van watches their house. Stranger Things Stranger Things 4 - Episode 1

Unlike the Demogorgon or the Mind Flayer, Vecna talks. Using a horrific design (a skinned, humanoid figure with tentacles and a clock instead of a face), Vecna preys on trauma. “Again,” said the boy

As with previous seasons, Stranger Things 4 is heavy on nostalgia. The episode pays homage to classic '80s and '90s movies and TV shows, including The Breakfast Club, The X-Files, and more. The show's creators, the Duffer Brothers, have always been open about their love of retro pop culture, and it shows in the attention to detail and Easter eggs scattered throughout the episode. Open the Gate

“Again,” said the boy. His voice had lost its childish tremor. “The memory suppression isn’t holding. Open the Gate. I’ll go through.”

Eleven writes a letter to Mike, struggling with bullying. She has no powers. Will tries to help her fit in. A military van watches their house.

Unlike the Demogorgon or the Mind Flayer, Vecna talks. Using a horrific design (a skinned, humanoid figure with tentacles and a clock instead of a face), Vecna preys on trauma.

As with previous seasons, Stranger Things 4 is heavy on nostalgia. The episode pays homage to classic '80s and '90s movies and TV shows, including The Breakfast Club, The X-Files, and more. The show's creators, the Duffer Brothers, have always been open about their love of retro pop culture, and it shows in the attention to detail and Easter eggs scattered throughout the episode.