And just like Will, Billy falls under the Mind Flayer's spell. Yeah, the same exact Mind Flayer that possessed Will (Noah Schnapp) back in Season 2. Wheeler (Cara Buono) to give her "swimming lessons" at the local motel, Max's stepbrother Billy (Dacre Montgomery) gets into a car accident, which lands him right into the lair and hiding place of the Mind Flayer. While driving his way to meet up with Mrs. With some amateur sleuthing, the trio discovers that the Russians have created a lab that exists underneath Hawkins's Starcourt Mall. That's when we are introduced to Robin (Maya Hawke), Steve's co-worker at Scoops Ahoy, who happens to have a knack for understanding languages. Dustin then turns to mentor and friend Steve (Joe Keery) to help him out.
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Instead of hearing sweet nothings on the other side, he picks up a Russian code over the airwaves. The first sign that the Russians are Hawkins's newest neighbors comes after Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo) tests out his new ham radio to try and contact his girlfriend from summer camp. So where do they go to try their gate-opening experiment? Why, the gang's very own Hawkins, Indiana, of course. Episode one of Season 3 begins with the Russians failing to open their own gate from their home country into the peculiar dimension. It turns out that the Americans aren't the only ones interested in getting to know the Upside Down. The Russians Invaded Hawkins’s Starcourt Mall *Major spoilers for Season 3 of Stranger Things below!* So get ready by heating up your Eggo waffles and putting a hold on your Dungeons and Dragons campaigns because we're going to catch you up on Season 3 as quickly as you can say "Friends Don't Lie." While we count the hours until Season 4's release, here's a recap on what happened during Stranger Things Season 3, and what you need to know before hitting the play button on May 27. And Season 4 feels even more special following the open letter announcement to fans in February that revealed Season 5 would be Stranger Things's final stand. The new season is sure to be bigger than ever, with the promise of brand-new characters, more Russian mischief afoot, and a return of the Upside Down. Splitting away from the traditional dropping of all episodes at once, Season 4 will be split into two parts for a "supersized" season, with episodes in volume 1 releasing on May 27 and the remainder of the season debuting on July 1. As we head into Stranger Things Season 4, we're here with a refresher. Can you believe that it's been almost three (!) years since we last got new episodes of the Duffer Brother's Netflix sci-fi smash hit Stranger Things? With season 3 having come out back on July 4, 2019, it's totally understandable if you're a little foggy on where the action left off.