Stranger Things Season 4 Gets Its Own Stunning Horror Movie Poster

Stranger Things Season 4 Gets Its Own Stunning Horror Movie Poster
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The Hellfire Club - Stranger Things 4 Poster Movie Art

The Hellfire Club - Stranger Things 4 Poster Movie Art

Vecna's Curse - Stranger Things 4 Poster Movie Art

Vecna's Curse - Stranger Things 4 Poster Movie Art

The Monster and The SuperHero - Stranger Things 4 Poster Movie Art

The Monster and The SuperHero - Stranger Things 4 Poster Movie Art

Dear Billy - Stranger Things 4 Poster Movie Art

Dear Billy - Stranger Things 4 Poster Movie Art

The Nina Project - Stranger Things 4 Poster Movie Art

The Nina Project - Stranger Things 4 Poster Movie Art

The Dive - Stranger Things 4 Poster Movie Art

The Dive - Stranger Things 4 Poster Movie Art

The Massacre at Hawkins Lab - Stranger Things 4 Poster Movie Art

The Massacre at Hawkins Lab - Stranger Things 4 Poster Movie Art

The story of a fictional town that has been the subject of a number of bizarre and terrifying supernatural occurrences is told by the core gang of child heroes.

The poster for the fourth season of Stranger Things contains a number of references to the horror genre, most notably with the casting of horror legend Robert Englund as Victor Creel, who famously originated the role of the slasher icon Freddy Krueger. The show's creators, the Duffer Brothers, have been able to lean into a number of classic horror influences in season 4. After a number of horror-inspired moments and gory death scenes thanks to the Upside Down's new terrifying villain, Vecna, many viewers have praised the series for its new darker elements, which have now inspired some stunning new posters.

These posters perfectly capture the nostalgic 80s vibe that draws audiences to Stranger Things time and time again, and offer a beautifully haunting representation of each of the episode's key moments.

The first seven episodes of the fourth season of the show were released on May 27 and the final two episodes will be released on July 1. The artist teased the release of the posters after the final episodes of season 4, episode 8 and 9. The art on the posters is very similar to a horror film poster from the 80s. This may not bode well for the core cast if season 4 continues to lean in to its horror inspiration. This brief gap has left audiences desperate to discover what happens in the finale of the show.

Each episode of the fourth season of the show has been transformed into a horror movie. It remains to be seen what horrors Vecna has in store for Stranger Things next, after a recent billboard emerged and appeared to taunt audiences about their concern for fan-favorite character Steve Harrington (Joe Keery). As volume 2's release draws ever closer, anticipation is at an all-time high with fakespoilers appearing on social media as viewers await the season 4 finale. Each episode's title inspired the posters for the first two episodes of the season. The first episode of the fourth season of the show has been transformed into a film poster. Carrie and Silence of the Lambs are two classics that have been compared by the season. It is rare to see every member of the team survive.

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