Eleven was left without powers, the Byers (and Eleven) moved out of Hawkins, and Hopper was killed – or so was believed.
There has been a lot of secrecy around Stranger Things has confirmed that Hopper is alive.
A new teaser for season 4 revealed that Hopper survived the explosion at the underground Russian lab in Hawkins at the end of season 3 and is now a prisoner in Russia. A mid-credits scene in Stranger Things season 3 finale showed that the Russians have an American prisoner in a base in Kamchatka, and the teaser confirmed that Hopper is that prisoner – and here’s what this means for season 4.
How Hopper Survived Stranger Things Season 3
Of course, the first question around Hopper’s survival is how it happened. In season 3’s finale, titled “The Battle of Starcourt”, Hopper, Joyce, and Murray infiltrated the Russian base in order to close the gate to the Upside Down. As Hopper and Joyce were preparing to shut the machine down, Grigori (also known as “the Russian Terminator”) arrived and fought Hopper. The two ended up next to the machine, with Hopper throwing Grigori into it, killing him instantly and creating an electrical barrier that blocked Hopper’s path. With no way out, he nodded to Joyce to close the gate, which caused an explosion and disintegrated all those near the machine. However, Hopper’s body (or what should have been left of it) was nowhere to be found. The mid-credits scene gave fans hope for Hopper’s return, and it paid off in the end.
Now, many viewers have pointed out that Hopper wasn’t where he was supposed to be seconds before the machine exploded. In the moments between Joyce closing her eyes and turning the keys and the machine exploding, Hopper wasn't on his spot. Many believe that he jumped through the gate and into the Upside Down, while others are sure he found a way out at the last minute, and hid in some sort of safe zone. If Hopper got out through the gate, that would mean there’s so much more to the gates than just being doors to the Upside Down, as they could also have the potential to transport a person to a completely different place – most likely one where a gate is also open. If Hopper managed to hide in a safe zone inside the lab, this means he was found not long after by other Russian scientists, and as he was wearing one of their uniforms, they could have mistaken him for one of theirs and took him with them, as they surely had an evacuation plan ready in case they were caught.
What The Russians Want With Hopper
Demogorgon of their own, meaning they managed to open at least one gate. Or, simply, Hopper could be a regular prisoner at a labor camp, and the Russians have no plans for him other than keeping him captive.
Hopper Being The American Makes The Russians Even More Important To Season 4
Season 3’s mid-credits scene made it clear that the Russians are not done with their plans after their lab underneath Starcourt Mall was taken down, as they continue experimenting on the other side of the world – but Hopper being the American means they will be even more important in the season. Given that Hopper is a main character in Stranger Things, season 4 will surely spend a lot of time in Russia, following Hopper’s journey there as well as what they’re doing at the Kamchatka base. Hopefully, this will also answer the big mystery of why the Russians are doing all these experiments and what they expect to gain from all of this.
Hopper As The American Could Mean Eleven Goes To Russia
The other big question around Hopper being the American prisoner is how he will go back to Hawkins. With Eleven now powerless, it will be hard for the Hawkins group to know that he’s alive, unless Upside Down, Hopper could be brought back through it as well, with the help of the Hawkins squad, maybe even Dr. Owens too.
It’s also possible that all the action in Stranger Things season 4 will take place in Russia rather than Hawkins, as teased in the announcement video, which would also mean at least part of the crew form Hawkins will be present there. Details around Stranger Things season 4 continue to be a mystery, and while the reveal of Hopper being alive seems like it solved one big mystery, it only ended up raising more questions. What’s for sure, though, is that Hopper’s return won’t be an easy one, and it will take the combined efforts of the whole group to get him home safely – and deal with all the threats this new season throws their way, both human (the Russians) and supernatural.