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Stranger Things 4: Cast reunite for behind-the-scenes video ahead of new season

The minute-long clip shows the series' stars gather for a table read

Louis Chilton
Tuesday 03 March 2020 16:18 GMT
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Stranger Things 4: The Table Read

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The cast of Stranger Things have been filmed reuniting ahead of the upcoming fourth season.

In a video posted to YouTube by the official Stranger Things account, several of the acclaimed sci-fi series’ stars can be seen attending a table read.

The minute-long clip is shot in the style of an old, grainy video camera, to fit in with the series’ retro aesthetic.

Among the actors who appear in the video are Gaten Matarazzo, Finn Wolfhard, Caleb McLaughlin, Sadie Sink, Cara Buono and Joe Keery, as well as David Harbour, who plays Sherriff Hopper.

Harbour’s character had seemingly been killed off at the end of Stranger Things’ third season, only to reappear in a recent teaser.

Stranger Things is released on Netflix, and focuses on the paranormal adventures of a group of small-town teenagers in 1980s America.

Table reads are a common practice in the film and TV industry, and are usually attended by the cast in the days before filming begins.

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