Here's Stranger Things Season 4's Cryptic Episode Titles

Netflix's supernatural drama returns with new episodes and more teen troubles.

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The teenage cast of Netflix's Stranger Things inside an old mansion and staring at something with their flashlights.
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November 6 is a big deal in the world of Stranger Things, as it’s the day that Will Byers (Noah Schnapp) went missing. In the real world, that means that Netflix is using the day to hold a “holiday” called Stranger Things Day and build up hype for the upcoming fourth season. Along with a trailer showing Eleven and Will’s move to California won’t be quite as safe as the teens would like, Netflix revealed the titles for each episode. After last season’s titles were just slightly less vague than normal, it looks like season four is trying to continue the trend. And hey, we also got a release window: the nine episodes will be arriving next summer.

So, the titles we’ve got here are:

1. “The Hellfire Club”

2. “Vecna’s Curse”

3. “The Monster and the Superhero”

4. “Dear Billy”

5. “The Nina Project”

6. “The Dive”

7. “The Massacre at Hawkins Lab”

8. “Papa”

9. “The Piggyback”

Episodes four, seven, and eight have maybe the least cryptic titles of the bunch, at least on their face. We’ve known for some time that Hopper (David Harbour) survived the end of season three and has since been a captive in a Russian prison. “Dear Billy” may mean some kind of return for Dacre Montgomery’s character, even though his story came to a fairly satisfying end after being turned into a Mind Flayer pincushion at the end of last season. Meanwhile, “The Massacre at Hawkins Lab” sounds like it’ll make good on that teaser video from this past spring showing Eleven’s fellow test subjects. Either way, it’ll be up to the kids to come together and solve some supernatural shit. Again.

Stranger Things will release season four in summer 2022. Tell us what you think these episode titles mean (or don’t mean) in the comments below.

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Correction, 11/6/2021, 2:09 p.m. EST: A previous version of this post misstated that there would be 11 episodes for the season when it’s actually nine, as was the case with season two.


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