The final two episodes of Netflix's Stranger Things are set to shock fans according to a new addition of the show's glowing roster of talent.
Joseph Quinn shot to fame after he was introduced as Eddie Munson in the first instalment of Stranger Things season 4, created by Matt and Ross Duffer.
In a new interview with Variety, the 29-year-old Brit spoke about the last two episodes of the season which are due to release at the start of July and be full length movies.
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*Stranger Things spoilers from here*
The conclusion of part one left many burning questions in the minds of fans. Eleven (Millie bobby brown) joined up with antagonist Dr Brenner (Matthew Modine) to regain her powers and poor Nancy (Natalia Dyer) looks be enthralled with the big bad Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower).
"The thing is, they’ve got my family tied up somewhere and if I spoil anything, I’ll never see them again," Quinn joked to the outlet.
"I can say there’s a guitar scene and that the scale and ambition are astonishing. All the seeds that have been planted bear fruit, and it’s just carnage. You know the finale is two and a half hours, right? Ending with this monster, feature-length episode is so bold."
Quinn's fellow cast mate Noah Schnapp who plays Will Byers also spilled some gossip recently while talking with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show.
"You can expect from Volume Two, we've got some deaths coming, some gore, and a big..." Schnapp began, before Fallon cut him off and said: "Wow, that's a big spoiler. Dude, you just said something that you can't say!"
Schnapp replied: "No but I didn't say who!"
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