This year, Netflix's 'Stranger Things' took the world by storm with their long-awaited third season, attracting the most viewers ever in the first four days of any release on the streaming platform.

After leaving us with yet another nerve-wracking cliffhanger at the end of Season 3, Netflix has officially confirmed that there will be a fourth season.

Because we need more Dustin.
Not only did Netflix renew the hit series for another season, the creators and showrunners The Duffer Brothers have also been signed on to a multi-year overall film and series deal.

"The Duffer Brothers have captivated viewers around the world with 'Stranger Things' and we’re thrilled to expand our relationship with them to bring their vivid imaginations to other film and series projects our members will love," Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos said in a statement.


"We can’t wait to see what The Duffer Brothers have in store when they step outside the world of The Upside Down."

We are just as excited!

The Duffer Brothers are a pair of twins, Matt and Ross Duffers, who started making films in third grade using merely a Hi8 camcorder they had received as a gift from their parents.

They later went on to attend Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, graduating in film production.

Thank you, Duffer Brothers.
After graduating, the Duffer Brothers wrote and directed several short films, which caught the attention of both Warner Bros. and filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan.

With their growing success, the twins pitched 'Stranger Things' and went on to become a global phenomenon.

Since they started making history, the series has garnered over 50 awards nominations, including the Emmys, Golden Globes, Grammys, BAFTA, Art Directors Guild, People's Choice Awards, and more.

Now, the Season 4 teaser doesn't say much. But the caption, "We're Not In Hawkins Anymore" sure brings plenty of scenarios into our heads.

Hi, geng.
We bet every 'Stranger Things' fan's imagination is already going wild as we speak.

How many more seasons of the Hawkins crew will we get? We don't know, but we definitely need more.

Until then, let's binge-watch the first three seasons all over again.