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Stranger Things likely to end after four seasons, say creators

The Duffer brothers say they believe they will call time on the Netflix show after four seasons.

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The Stranger Things cast, including Millie Bobby Brown (centre), accepting an MTV award (PA)

The brothers behind Stranger Things have said they envisage the hit series will draw to a close after four seasons.

The Netflix sci-fi returns for its second season in October, but creators Ross and Matt Duffer can already see the end.

The first season focused on a band of young friends trying to get their pal back after he disappeared into a mysterious alternate reality during which they forged a bond with hero Eleven, played by British actress Millie Bobby Brown.

“We just have to keep adjusting the story,” Matt added. “Though I don’t know if we can justify something bad happening to them once a year.”

Despite her sacrifice at the end of the first season, Eleven will return for series two, which will premiere on the streaming service on October 27.

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