Thanks, Netflix: Stranger Things 4 volume 2 image ruins cliffhanger ending
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Full spoilers follow for Stranger Things season 4 volume 1. You’ve been warned.
Stranger Things season 4 volume 2 is nearly here – but, in something of a faux pas move on Netflix’s part, a new image has spoiled the outcome of one of volume 1’s cliffhanger endings.
Released alongside five other first-look images forStranger Things season 4 volume 2, the photograph ruins how one particular plot point plays out post-episode 7. And, understandably, some fans aren’t happy that the streaming giant spoiled the reveal ahead of time.
We’re about todive into full spoiler territory for Stranger Things season 4 volume 1’s ending. Turn back now or you’ll have the surprise ruined for you.
Still with us? Then you’ve clearly watched the entirety of Stranger Things season 4 volume 1. If you haven’t, why are you still here?!
Anyway, onto the image in question. One of the stills, released ahead of the wildly popularNetflix series' return, shows the Hawkins gang – comprising Steve, Dustin, Max, and other key characters – huddle around a giant book (like the gang’s Dungeons and Dragons manual) in the trailer of Eddie Munson’s father. Look to the left of the image and you’ll spot a familiar face:
Yep, that’s Nancy Wheeler, alive and well following her latest ordeal in the Upside Down. Fans will remember that, in the volume 1 finale, Nancy had been trapped in this spooky and dangerous alternate dimension by Vecna, aka season 4’s main villain. The last we saw of Nancy, she was being held captive by Vecna – in the same way that Max was in episode 4 – during a lengthy exposition dump-style scene where viewers learned of Vecna’s true origins.
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Back in the real world, Nancy was paralyzed, her eyes rolled back into her head – again, in the same way Max was during episode 4’s events, and Steve was trying (and failing) to wake Nancy up.
your first look at the final chapters of Stranger Things 4 pic.twitter.com/BGIKHUo88JJune 14, 2022
Given that this story thread wasn’t resolved before episode 7 (aka the volume 1 finale) ended, fans were left in the lurch over Nancy’s fate. However, with the release of this particular image, Netflix has removed any semblance of suspense surrounding the outcome of Nancy’s encounter with Vecna. Clearly, if she’s awake and helping the group come with a plan in the real world, she’ll have escaped Vecna’s clutches.
Sure, we don’t know how she does so, but it’s still an oversight on Netflix’s part to spoil the surprise ahead of volume 2’s arrival.
Unsurprisingly, some fans aren’t exactly happy with Netflix’s decision to release the image. Multiple fans have taken toTwitterandReddittocomplainaboutthe revelation, though there were othershappy to learnthatNancy survivesahead of time.
Still, it seems like a strange move onNetflix’s part. It’s an odd decision to leave Nancy’s fate up in the air, only to ruin it for people who care about the show and its characters. It would have made sense to resolve this plot point before the end of episode 7, thus alleviating the potential backlash that some viewers would have over her survival.
Of course, this doesn’t mean that Nancy is safe for the rest of season 4. The Duffer brothers havesuggested that audiences are right to be concerned about the show’s major players, even going so far as to tease the possibility that one or more of them will die. Get those tissues at the ready, fellow Stranger Things fans.
For more Stranger Things-based content, read about the11 things we want to see in season 4 volume 2. Alternatively, check outwhy we think Netflix should switch up its release formula for Stranger Things' fifth and final season.
Stranger Things season 4 volume 2 arrives exclusively on Netflix on Friday, July 1.
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