'Stranger Things' Season 4 to Reportedly Resume Filming in September

Production for season four of 'Stranger Things' is reportedly set to resume in September.
Production for season four of 'Stranger Things' is reportedly set to resume in September. / Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images

One of the less serious consequences of the coronavirus pandemic is that production on many popular shows was put on hold. One of the series facing filming setbacks is Stranger Things, which is frustrating for fans considering all of the unanswered questions we were left with at the end of season three. However, there is finally some good news on the horizon. Filming for season four is said to resume in the fall!

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the cast and crew of the sci-fi drama have been told to tentatively prepare to return to work in Georgia on Sept. 17 of this year. Netflix suspended production for most of its shows in March, including Stranger Things. A post from the official Twitter account of the show's writers last month also revealed that all of the scripts for the upcoming season have been completed. What I wouldn't give to get a look at those scripts!

Season four is bound to be action packed considering the dramatic conclusion to last season. We already know a few things about season four, such as the title of the first episode ("Chapter One: The Hellfire Club") and that Hopper is alive despite his apparent death in the finale. Check out what else we know here while we all wait for filming to resume.