He lives! ‘Stranger Things’ season 4 teaser reveals Hopper’s return
Stranger Things 4 trailer
WE KNEW IT!
David Harbour‘s Chief Jim Hopper character will in fact be back for another season, a new trailer revealed on Friday.
We thought Hopper died in a post-credits sequence last season until the secret scene at the end gave us a hint that he may still be alive.
See for yourself below.
“Stranger Things” posted the teaser on Facebook saying, “From Russia with love...”
What’s on Netflix said that filming for “Stranger Things” season 4 is set to kick off on January 7th, 2020. We also know that filming is scheduled to end on August 5th, 2020.
We can’t wait!
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