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“It was a glo up โกโ๏ธ,” Brown wrote.
“โค๏ธโค๏ธ,” McLaughlin replied.
Many others commented on the post, too:
“not ๐ญ kids ๐ญ any ๐ญ more,” @strangerthingstv wrote.
“Season 4 let’s goooooo,” @hismileteeth added.
“WOW, YEAH IT IS,” @tanfrance replied.
The big question of season four will be whether or not Hop survived the end of the third season. He’s presumed dead by his friends and family in Hawkins, but fans of the show aren’t buying it. Recently, Harbour spoke to TheWrap and claimed he doesn’t know his character’s fate.
“So [creators Matt and Ross Duffer] told me the arc of the season, and then I think we got Episode Eight like a couple months before we shot it,” Harbour admitted. “And I remember reading that episode, and they hadn’t told me this whole thing about this Russian facility at the end and how that was gonna be the sort of teaser and like ‘The American’ and the Demogorgon. They hadn’t told me about any of that, actually, and I just read it in the script and I thought it was amazing.”
While we doubt the series would bring the character back so quickly after his apparent demise, Harbour implies he hasn’t heard anything about even a small appearance in the upcoming season.
“And I really thought I was ‘The American,’ and then I haven’t heard a lot from them,” the actor confessed. “So I really don’t know if I am. But I thought I was, but it was never discussed.”
He added, “I didn’t ask [The Duffers], ’cause I felt confident I was โ and now I’m not so confident.”
Stay tuned for details on Season Four of Stranger Things.








