The final two episodes of the fourth season of "Strange Things" will air on Netflix on July 1, marking the current part of the streaming giant's mega-successful horror and science fiction saga (the fourth season, in fact, is the most watched season on Netflix ever of an English-speaking series) .
For fear of spoilers for those who prefer to do a continuous binge of all nine episodes of the season at once, and have not yet watched the first seven episodes, we will not talk about what happens in them, but one thing is for sure: this season, at least according to British actor Joseph Quinn. The new and beloved character of guitarist and role-playing club leader Eddie Monson will end in a "crazy mess" (the truth is that Kevin used the word Carnage, which means "carnage", but it is not clear if he meant mass killing in the literal sense, or rather the slang interpretation more inclined Chaos).
"slaughter".
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The actor added that he "can not go into too much detail because Netflix has kidnapped my family members, so if I reveal the plot then I will not see them again, but I can say that there is some amazing scene with a guitar, something just awesome. You know the finale of "The season is two and a half hours, right? To end it in an episode the length of a movie is a very bold step."
If we combine Kevin's statements with those of the creators of the series, brothers Matt and Ross Dapper, who revealed that the final episode of the fourth season "includes more than a continuous hour of crazy action scenes, suspense and horror", then we'll probably get one of the most impressive TV productions of all time.
And what about the fifth and final season of "Strange Things," which is set to air next year?
Kevin, of course, declined to provide details about her, but made it clear that he "would be very angry if Netflix did not bring me back. I would be very happy to participate in it."
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