Stranger Things Season 4 Finale Character Deaths Confirmed By Creators

Stranger Things Season 4 creators The Duffer Brothers have confirmed that no character will be safe in the upcoming season of the Netflix show.

The Duffers spoke to IndieWire to confirm that a major character will, in fact, meet their end in the wildly popular streaming show’s fourth and final season. The two were hesitant to give away any details about which characters will survive the upcoming battle against the Mind Flayer, but through deductive reasoning and some sleuthing, it’s not hard to guess which characters might be casualties.

The Duffer Brothers have been tight-lipped about which characters will meet their demise in the upcoming season of Stranger Things, but they did drop some hints about who might not make it out alive. Through careful reasoning and deduction, fans can narrow down the list of potential victims.

One hint the Duffers gave was that no character is safe. With that in mind, it’s likely that at least one major character will die in Season 4. This could mean anyone from the core group of friends to a pivotal supporting character like Jim Hopper or Eleven’s mother, Terry Ives.

Another clue the creators offered was that the Mind Flayer will be back and stronger than ever. The powerful creature has already claimed several victims, including Will Byers and Barb Holland. If it’s able to gain control of another host body, there’s no telling how many people it could kill before finally being stopped.



Given these hints, it’s clear that anyone could be a target in Season 4 of Stranger Things. Fans will just have to wait and see who ends up meeting their end when the final season premieres on Netflix later this year.

Stranger Things Season 4 is set to be the show’s last. With that in mind, it seems likely that the creators will be killing off at least one major character. This could mean anyone from the core group of friends to a pivotal supporting character like Jim Hopper or Eleven’s mother, Terry Ives.

The Duffer Brothers have been tight-lipped about which characters will meet their demise in the upcoming season of Stranger Things, but they did drop some hints about who might not make it out alive. Through careful reasoning and deduction, fans can narrow down the list of potential victims.

One hint the Duffers gave was that no character is safe. With that in mind, it’s likely that at least one major character will die in Season 4. Another clue the creators offered was that the Mind Flayer will be back and stronger than ever. The powerful creature has already claimed several victims, including Will Byers and Barb Holland. If it’s able to gain control of another host body, there’s no telling how many people it could kill before finally being stopped.

Given these hints, it’s clear that anyone could be a target in Season 4 of Stranger Things. Fans will just have to wait and see who ends up meeting their end when the final season premieres on Netflix later this year.

It’s official, Stranger Things will be ending with Season 4. The Duffer Brothers spoke to IndieWire and confirmed that a major character will die in the final season. While they were tight-lipped about who it might be, they did drop some hints that fans can use to deduce who the victim might be.

First, they confirmed that no character is safe. This means that anyone from the core group of friends to a pivotal supporting character could be killed off. Given that this is the final season, it seems likely that at least one major character will die.



Another clue they gave was that the Mind Flayer will be back and stronger than ever. The creature has already claimed several victims, including Will Byers and Barb Holland. If it’s able to gain control of another host body, there’s no telling how many people it could kill before finally being stopped.

Given these hints, it’s clear that anyone could be a target in Season 4 of Stranger Things. Fans will just have to wait and see who ends up meeting their end when the final season premieres on Netflix later this year.

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