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“Stranger Things” Season 4 Teaser Turns California Upside Down With New Footage from the New Season!

The fourth season of Netflix‘s “Stranger Things” is finally on the way soon, and out of “Stranger Things Day” this morning we’ve been provided with another teaser trailer.

We’ve been promised that “Stranger Things 4” is coming sometime in 2022, and this latest teaser takes us to one of the show’s brand new locations: sunny California!

The 1-minute teaser finds Eleven in California, living a new life in a new school, as she prepares for “the best spring break ever.” Of course, Eleven’s plans of reuniting with Mike aren’t likely to go as planned, and the final moments of this new teaser give us a tiny little glimpse of the action and horror that awaits this season. Poor kids. They never do catch a break.

Head to California with the latest “Stranger Things 4” sneak peek below.

And be sure to grab some limited edition “Stranger Things” cereal from General Mills, a “Stranger Things Day” offering that surely won’t last long. Pick up a box while supplies last!

What we know of Season 4 thus far is that Hopper is still alive, “imprisoned far from home in the snowy wasteland of Kamchatka, where he will face dangers both human…and other.”

“Meanwhile, back in the states, a new horror is beginning to surface, something long buried, something that connects everything….”

“Season 4 is shaping up to be the biggest and most frightening season yet, and we cannot wait for everyone to see more,” the Duffer Brothers had said back in February of last year.

Horror icon Robert Englund is playing Victor Creel in Season 4, a disturbed man who is imprisoned in a psychiatric hospital for a gruesome murder in the 1950s.

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