On July 1, Volume 2 of Stranger Things Season 4 was released. While it was only two episodes long, it clocked in at four hours, with the finale coming in at nearly two and a half hours. A lot happened towards the end, and it may be a bit tough to piece together everything that happened. Don't worry, we're here to explain it all.
Warning: Spoilers for the end of Season 4 of Stranger Things below.
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While Volume 1 wrapped up with an expositional drop about who Vecna is and was, the season finale explains a little bit more about the character and the creation of the Upside Down to what we know it as today.
However, while these monsters always existed in the Upside Down, Vecna knew they were there--as he drew pictures of them as a child. He just needed someone to open up the door to let him in--and that person was Eleven. Vecna found a way to open his own doors though.
Vecna explains this all to Eleven, also telling her that there's no way to stop it. Vecna plans on burning Hawkins and the world to the ground, and reshaping the world to something "beautiful" as he puts it.
Eleven fights back with her powers inside Vecna's mind, where all of this exposition has been happening. Inside the Upside Down, Nancy, Steve, and Robin light Vecna on fire with a couple of molotov cocktails, and Robin blasts him with a shotgun. However, he's already killed Max, and Eddie dies due to rocking out to Metallica too hard and being killed by Upside Down bats.
They've seemingly won. Vecna is dead, but he had already taken Max, so four people have died, completing his mission. After this happened, Hawkins experienced an "earthquake" all across the town, with the four portals to the Upside Down extending into town, at a crossroads, destroying much of the town.
Eleven, Mike, Jonathan, and company arrive in the pizza truck back in Hawkins and everyone is reunited. They head out to Hopper's old cabin, just outside of town, to hide Eleven. Hopper and Joyce eventually make their way to the cabin as well.
And the episode ends with Will being the first to notice something is very, very wrong. Across Hawkins, there is a colliding of two universes, and the bizarre dust from the Upside Down is now appearing in Hawkins. Smoke and lightning is appearing above the portals downtown. And the season ends with everyone staring at the town.
As for everyone else that's still in Hawkins, what are they doing there? Haven't they seen the orange glowing light emanating from the middle of town and the red lighting and plumes of black smoke? Because there are a lot of people left.
Obviously, it's going to take the Stranger Things ensemble to stop this once and for all--and they may need Max along for the ride. But what about Vecna? He seems dead, but what if he transferred his consciousness into Max in order to return to our world, and that's why Eleven couldn't find her? Vecna said during his final moments that he's already won, and what if that didn't mean the merging or worlds as much as it meant that he's now Max?
Season 5 will end the series, but we're obviously still a long way off from that. So for now, all we can do is theorize.
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