Netflix Original series Stranger Things, which has been a guest of our homes since 2016, has turned into a worldwide phenomenon. The science fiction series, which made the third season final by leaving many question marks behind in July last year, will continue its adventure with its fourth season. The writers of Stranger Things share the movies they watch when they meet to write new episodes of the beloved series with their followers on a Twitter account called @strangerwriters every Friday. A final share was made from the account in question on April 24. Writing the films they watched and inspired during the script writing process, the screenwriters provide some tips on what awaits us in the fourth season. The board below includes films inspired by Stranger Things screenwriters as they write the fourth season. There are many different genres on the board, from the British horror movie The Descent to the Jim Carrey comedy Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. Other surprising films on the list include the Coen brothers Fargo, Stanley Kubrick’s memorable movie with a Vietnam War theme, Full Metal Jacket and Colin Trevorrow’s The Book of Henry. On the other hand, it is not obvious that productions such as Dracula, The Devil’s Advocate and 28 Days Later are also on the board. Joe Kery, who plays the character of Steve Harrington in the series, said in a recent interview with Total Film that his new season will be much more scary and chilling than before. The movies above confirm the words of Kery in a way. Stranger Things’ fourth season shoot was stopped due to a coronavirus outbreak Netflix has not set a release date for the fourth season of Stranger Things yet. As we reported earlier, the shooting of the series was stopped on 16 March due to a coronavirus pandemic. The time when production works will start again remains uncertain for now.

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