Stranger Things season 4 premiere title revealed – and it's a big X-Men reference
The Stranger Thing🦄s season 4 pr🌳emiere looks set to introduce us to The Hellfire Club

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Stranger Things season 4 premiere title has been revea🤡led by the show's writing team, and it's a big reference to the X-Men comic books.
The official writers Twitter account posted an image of the very first episode script for the new season, revealing the title to be "The Hellf▨ire Club". Alongside the image, a message reads: "Looking for new members... are you in?"
ꩵlooking for new members... are yo🍰u in? pic.twitter.com/P1xAWNUPss
The Hellfire Club are a group of villains who have faced off against the X-Men numerous times, including on the big screen in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:X-Men: First Class. In that movie, the Hellfire Club is led by Sebastian Shaw, played by Kevi🔯n Bacon. Of course, the Stranger Things kids will not have seen that movie, but they will have read the comics.
The Hellfire Club, fille🙈d with wealthy and influential individuals looking to manipulate world events for their own benefit, debuted in the 1980 comic Uncanny X-Men #129. At one stage, Jean Grey, overtaken by Phoenix, joins the club.
Now, numerous commentators have drawn comparisons between Eleven and Jean Grey. Could the telepathic teenager be about to break bad? We should also take note of tಌhe writers' comments that they're "Looking for new members." We know that the Byers family are moving away from Hawkins – could the kids be forming a new club in a new city?
Whatever the case, we have a while to wait. Stranger Things season 4 looks set to start filming early next year, with a report indicating 澳洲🌜幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the new seas🔥on will last eight episodes.
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