Netflix has renewed the hugely successful 'Stranger Things' for a fourth season.
While there’s no official word on when Stranger Things 4 will hit the small screen, the makers have hinted, in their latest tweet, that the show will be headed beyond Hawkins.
That's not all, Netflix also revealed that they have signed creators, Matt and Ross Duffer, for a multi-year deal to make movies and TV shows.
"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," said Netflix’s chief content officer Ted Sarandos.
"We can’t wait to see what The Duffer Brothers have in store when they step outside the world of The Upside Down."

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