Stephen King Reacts to Stranger Things Season 4’s Carrie Reference

Stephen King responded to Stranger Things season 4 with a reference to Carrie. King is one of the most successful horror writers who have ever lived

Carrie was not only King's first published novel, but it also became one of his most famous stories, revolving around bullying at Carrie White's high school with telekinetic abilities.

A reboot starring Chloë Grace Moretz was also released in 2013 but was not as well-received as the original.

With Carrie being one of King's most popular stories, it wasn't much of a surprise that Stranger Things paid homage to the novel.

The beginning of Season 4 of Stranger Things shows that Eleven is trying to adapt to moving to California with the Byers family.

This storyline ended when Mike visited Eleven and Will in California, and the trio left for Rink-O-Mania.

The scene is very similar to Carrie's rush, in which schoolchildren release an American with blood from a pig's head, causing him to laugh at the whole school.

Although King is not a fan of the split-season Stranger Things format, hopefully Duffer Bros. will make the writer happy the 4th part of the 2nd series in July and finally the 5th season.

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