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In the yawning chasm of time that is the gap between Stranger Thingsseasons, we must latch on to any clue we can get. And the official Stranger Thingswriters' Twitter account has just revealed a pretty sizeable one.
Behold: the title of Season 4, episode 1:
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The Hellfire Club! What does it mean?! Could it be the name of a new group of characters? A new set of villains? Has the demagorgon started a band?
If we had to guess — based on the "looking for new members" caption on that tweet — we'd say it's probably a new name that our main gang have given themselves. Possibly as an homage to the many times they've come into close contacts with horrendous, otherworldly beasts.
SEE ALSO: David Harbour cannot say this 1 simple word in hilarious 'Stranger Things' blooperThe title was released to mark Stranger Thingsday — an event that takes place every year on the anniversary of Will Byers' disappearance.
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Oh, to be the person taking that photo for Twitter, with their sweet, sweet access to that script.
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