11 unanswered questions we have after watching Stranger Things season 3

Maya Hawke, Joe Keery, Gaten Matarazzo - Stranger Things (2019). Photo Credit: Netflix
Maya Hawke, Joe Keery, Gaten Matarazzo - Stranger Things (2019). Photo Credit: Netflix
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The third season of Stranger Things raised and answered a lot of questions, but we still have plenty more ahead of season 4.

The long-awaited third season of Stranger Things finally arrived last week, and most fans spent the weekend binge-watching the new episodes. After all, it’s been a while since we last saw our friends from Hawkins, Indiana, and most of us were eager to see what kinds of supernatural shenanigans they’d get up to this season — especially now that they’re well on their way to being teenagers.

The latest installment of the show definitely delivered on the action and suspense, raising new questions with every episode, even if it answered most of them during the ones that followed. But as with any series, there were some loose ends here and there, which we can only assume will be addressed during a fourth season of the show.

While Stranger Things isn’t officially confirmed for a fourth season just yet, the Duffer brothers previously revealed that they believed the show would be around four or five seasons — and it’s hard to imagine Netflix wouldn’t renew it after the record-breaking streaming numbers season three produced. Still, judging by the Duffer brothers’ comments — and how quickly the cast is growing up — the series could be nearing its end pretty soon. Hopefully, it’ll answer our most pressing questions before it does.

In particular, these are the 11 biggest questions we’d like answers to after watching Stranger Things season 3.