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"Stranger Things" Season 4 Writers' New "Video Store Fridays" Films: "Thor: Ragnarok", "Constantine" & More [TRAILERS]

Moments after Netflix and The Duffer Bros. (Matt and Ross Duffer) made the inevitable official with the announcement that Stranger Things would be returning for a fourth season, fans started clamoring for more about what the upcoming season would hold for them (including reports of a casting call for four male characters). As production starts to take shape (with major production work expected to begin this month), the show's writers have been offering weekly updates via Twitter through what they affectionately refer to as "Video Store Fridays."

Every Friday, fans will learn the names of 5 films that the writers discussed during the week – movies that will have some level of influence on the eight-episode, fourth season. Here's a look at what was on tap for this last Friday in January to add to your tally sheet – or your Charlie Kelly/It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia conspiracy board like we have in our basement (don't judge us) – followed by their trailers to help with the "homework" (and you can catch up on the previous selections here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here):

"Stranger Things" Day!

For those of you new to the holiday, Stranger Things Day takes place every year on November 6, and was created to show love, respect, appreciation for the hit series. The significance of the date rests at the very heart of the franchise: it was the date during the first season when Will Byers (Noah Schnapp) officially disappeared in the Upside Down.

After a day's worth of season blooper releases, the Stranger Things writers held up their end of a day's worth of teasing by revealing the title of the first episode of the fourth season (written by the series' creators) that appears to be a friendly nod to 80's X-Men comics:

Confirmation of the series' return came more than three months after the show's third season debut, and with the Duffer Bros. signing an overall multi-year television/film deal with the streamer (reported to be in the nine-figure range).

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"We are absolutely thrilled to continue our relationship with Netflix. Back in early 2015, Ted Sarandos, Cindy Holland, Brian Wright and Matt Thunell took a huge chance on us and our show — and forever changed our lives. From that first pitch meeting to the release of Stranger Things 3, the entire Netflix team has been nothing short of sensational, providing us with the kind of support, guidance and creative freedom we always dreamed about. We can't wait to tell many more stories together — beginning, of course, with a return trip to the Upside Down!"

– Matt and Ross Duffer

While a date has yet to be announced for the series' return, fans do have an announcement video to pour over for clues – and it's hard not to with the tagline, "We're Not In Hawkins Anymore." From the looks of things at the end – and considering how last season wrapped up cliffhanger-wise – fans should be expecting to spend quite a bit of time outside of Hawkins' city limits:

"The Duffer Brothers have captivated viewers around the world with Stranger Things and we're thrilled to expand our relationship with them to bring their vivid imaginations to other film and series projects our members will love. We can't wait to see what the Duffer Brothers have in store when they step outside the world of the Upside Down."

– Ted Sarandos, CCO, Netflix


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Ray FlookAbout Ray Flook

Serving as Television Editor since 2018, Ray began five years earlier as a contributing writer/photographer before being brought onto the core BC team in 2017.
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