FIRST look pics of Stranger Things' Millie Bobby Brown in season 4 hint at devastating twist for Eleven.
Filming for the highly anticipated fourth series of the Netflix sci-fi drama is ongoing and the latest snaps suggest the actress's alter-ego could be in trouble.
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Pictures from the set show a mannequin in place of the fan favourite, lying on a stretcher.
Paramedics wheeled her out of an undisclosed building with an oxygen mask over her face.
This suggests that Millie Bobby Brown's alter-ego was involved in a dangerous situation which may have occurred in another scene of filming.
Will this spell the end of Eleven?
Last week Stranger Things has announced a whole host of new faces that will be joining the iconic cast favourites in the upcoming fourth season.
Including some already-familiar faces, the cast line-up includes a cheerleader, basketball star, guidance counsellor and "band nerd".
All set to arrive in Hawkins in season four, fans were thrilled by the announcement that read: "New cast members incoming. Roll call."
Amybeth McNulty, who starred in series Anne with an E, will play newbie Vickie, who is described as a "cool, fast talking band nerd who catches the eye of one of our beloved heroes".
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Meanwhile, Regina Ting Chen, who previously starred in Queen of the South, will act alongside Amybeth as Ms Kelly.
The guidance counsellor is described as someone who "cares deeply for her students — especially those struggling the most".
A third female star to join the cast, Grace Van Dien, best known for her performance in The Village, will play popular girl Chrissy.
Lastly, a new male star is set to join the line-up in the form of Queen Sugar's Myles Truitt – who is listed in the line-up as Patrick.
The basketball star has "friends, talent and a good life" until things are sent "spiralling out of control" by an unknown "shocking event".
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