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Stranger Things Writers' Cryptic Tweet Leaves Fans Terrified

Stranger Things Writers' Cryptic Tweet Leaves Fans Terrified
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If you ever dreamed of a Stranger Things crossover with this cult classic heir, the creators have dropped a strange hint.

The horror genre has always been a favorite among moviegoers and TV viewers alike.

From the classic slasher films of the 80s to the more recent trend of supernatural thrillers, horror has always found a way to captivate audiences.

The comment posted on the official Twitter account of the show's writers simply read:

"We rarely promote new movies on here… But Evil Dead Rise and ST5 share something small but awesome in common…."

This short and simple message has fans speculating about what it could mean for the upcoming fifth season of the show. The series may be taking an even darker turn as the characters face new and more terrifying threats.

Both Evil Dead Rise and Stranger Things have roots in classic horror, but have found new life through their unique takes on the genre.

Evil Dead Rise is a continuation of the cult classic Evil Dead franchise that first gained popularity in the 80s. The film series has gone through several iterations over the years, but has always maintained its reputation.

Stranger Things, on the other hand, takes inspiration from classic 80s sci-fi and horror.

Many have taken to social media to express their excitement and anticipation for the new season, while others are simply concerned about what the writers have in store for their favorite characters.

It may be just a simple Easter egg, but commentators believe that the title of the movie may have Eddie's (Munson) name encoded in it, some say that Brenner is still alive, a few fans think that Eleven's mother should somehow make it to the finale, others suggest that all the dead characters could reappear as zombies.

The writers are keeping viewers on tenterhooks, fueling interest with the following tweet response: "Man some of y'all are so close. But no cigar."

This isn't the first time the Stranger Things writers have teased fans with cryptic messages. In the past, they have used social media to drop hints about upcoming plot twists and character developments.

However, this particular tweet seems to have struck a nerve with viewers, who are eager to find out what it means.

Source: Stranger Things writers on Twitter