It's been obvious for a long time that the Duffers brothers planned to expand on Hawkins' story. "The Lost Sister," the most controversial episode of Stranger Things season 2, had Eleven travel to Chicago to learn how to manage her talents from her "sister," Eight, another Hawkins Lab escapee. However, viewers were not ready to leave Hawkins, and the bottle episode was unexpected. Stranger Things season 4 finally fulfils the Duffer brothers' aim to expand the show's scope, but in a far more organic way, distributing the characters throughout the globe and weaving their individual storylines through each episode. By the end of Stranger Things season 3, this strategy had been properly signalled, indicating that fans were significantly better prepared for it.

Stranger Things was able to expand beyond its customary location in Atlanta, Georgia, as a result of the expanded scope. Stranger Things season 4 was shot in New mexico and Lithuania, giving the Duffer brothers the opportunity to create completely distinct landscapes than Hawkins for the first time. Because the Duffers maintain tight control over the show, this is one of the main reasons why production took so long. According to producer Shawn Levy, who spoke with ComicBook.com, "There are no less than 12 executive producers on the programme. It's still a tiny group, and each episode's controls are strict." Stranger Things is cohesive because of this care and attention, and everything still feels like it's set in the same world.

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