They have also released the first 8 minutes of the first episode of the season. Welcome back, Matthew Modine!
It debuts this Friday. Early reviews are pretty strong, close to 90% on Rotten Tomatoes
Here is the latest teaser:
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They have also released the first 8 minutes of the first episode of the season. Welcome back, Matthew Modine!
I don't know what you are doing right now, but if you aren't listening to the DBR Podcast, you're doing it wrong.
It really is a pity Netflix is not rolling these out on a weekly basis, because the length of each episode absolutely justifies a slower roll-out versus dumping all episodes at once (well, the final 2 eps won't be released until July 1).
And I totaled up the run time... you need to see this tweet: https://twitter.com/JasonDukeEvans/s...52591945060352
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Gonna have to watch the last season again to refresh my memory.
I just rewatched all 3 seasons to remember what was going on.
Title needs to be fixed. It’s Stranger.
Wow - this is an unexpected/pioneering move for 'prestige TV.' I say unexpected because the cost of creating this much content must have been astronomical. I hope the quality of the material justifies the full movie length episodes; I suspect it will. The success of this Stranger Things: Season 4 may well determine if movie length episodes and/or mega-finales become a thing in the world of high quality TV.
I’m looking forward to watching with my daughter and grandson. We’ve really enjoyed the previous three seasons.
Bob Green
Still waiting for the Duffer brothers to film an episode in Durham. They said they wanted to do that.
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That was awesome, right up there with the first season to me. That scene with Max might be the best scene in the entire show.
I've only watched the first episode and am already WTF?!?!?!?
Episode 4 (which features the Max scene) is a really great hour of TV, for sure. There is so much going on!!
I really wish Netflix would have broken their model and parsed the show out over several dates. There is a collective conversation and unraveling of the stories/mysteries that could have been really fun for all of us to have together. Instead, we get like 10 hours of story dumped at one time (plus 4 more a few weeks later) and the shared "wow, did you see that!" moments get passed over as we whisk on to the next episode. I'm currently in the middle of ep 5 and have trouble talking about the show with friends who are all either ahead of or behind me in their viewing experience.
I'm glad I am getting fast resolution to questions and mysteries, but I think it would be more fun if I had more time to ponder it and let it sink in.
Netflix, which is really struggling lately with subscribers who bounce on and off the service, would have bene wise to spread something this expansive and important over 2 or 3 months.
Anyway, it is great fun and I am hoping the Duffer Brothers are soon given control of the DCEU or Star Wars or some other IP that can use their crackerjack storytelling abilities.
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Curious to hear if you still feel that way after you finish this set of episodes. I actually really liked the decision, for reasons I'll put in a spoiler tag (huge spoilers for episode 7, the last in this set – no one read until you've finished volume 1 of season 4!) below:
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I have watched six episodes and will watch number seven tonight. Season 4 has exceeded my expectations to date.
Bob Green
Loving the Durham nods! In case you don't know or missed it, the opposing basketball team in Episode One are the Falcons, in red uniforms. Nod To Jordan High, the Duffers' alma mater. Although blue unis would have been better . . .