Monica Reed

Hopper isn’t dead in Season 4 of Stranger Things

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Hopper isn’t dead in Season 4 of Stranger Things

There are a couple shows that my almost 11 year old and I connect on…The Walking Dead and Stranger Things.  I am super happy that another season is coming up, but season 3 left us hanging!

The third season of Stranger Things ended with a cliff hanger!  Sheriff Hopper was thought to be dead.  The teaser at the very end suggesting that he MAY have survived.

The first teaser for Season 4 came out over the weekend, and they’re not dragging out the suspense at all. Hopper IS alive, although he’s a prisoner of the Russians.

The show’s creator say, “Season four is shaping up to be the biggest and most frightening season yet, and we cannot wait for everyone to see more.”

There’s no word yet on a premiere date.

Here’s the teaser in case you missed it!

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