Entertainment TV Scripted TV Shows New 'Stranger Things' Season 4 Teaser Trailer Shows Eleven Struggling at New School — Watch In honor of Stranger Things Day on Saturday, Netflix dropped a new season 4 teaser trailer and unveiled the episode titles and premiere date By Dory Jackson Dory Jackson Dory Jackson is a Staff Editor for PEOPLE's TV News team. Upon joining the brand in March 2021, she has had the opportunity to interview a long list of celebrities, from Kate Hudson to Pierce Brosnan to Billy Porter. She has also helped recap popular TV shows like 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,' 'Sister Wives' and 'Vanderpump Rules.' The New York-based Maryland native graduated from Randolph-Macon College in May 2016 with a focus on Communication Studies and Journalism. She came to PEOPLE in March 2021 after working at a number of major news companies, including Newsweek and Us Weekly. People Editorial Guidelines Published on November 6, 2021 02:00PM EDT Netflix is unveiling yet another look at the upcoming fourth season of Stranger Things — and unfortunately for Eleven, things aren't looking too good. In honor of Stranger Things Day on Saturday, the streaming service is gifting fans new content on its social media pages and hosting live fan experiences, including an inside look at the first-ever Stranger Things pop-up stores opening in Los Angeles and New York City. In celebration of the day, Netflix dropped a brand new teaser trailer, sharing a closer look at Eleven's (Millie Bobby Brown) life in California. "Dear Mike," Eleven says in a letter to love interest Mike Wheeler, played by Finn Wolfhard. "Today is day 185. I think I have finally adapted. I even like school now. I have made lots of friends. Even so, I am ready for spring break, mostly because I get to see you." David Harbour Explains How There Is Still a 'Preserved' Family Dynamic on Stranger Things Set at Comic Con As her letter to Mike narrates the clip, Eleven is shown struggling to adjust to her new setting. Aside from Will Byers (Noah Schnapp), she's having trouble making new friends — and some of her classmates are seen chucking a spitball her way. "We will have the best spring break ever," she adds. Netflix But the group's spring break appears to be far from rosy. Not only are officials shown shooting down an unknown target, but an explosion is set off. In a second clip set to the show's iconic theme song, Netflix teases the fourth seasons' nine episode titles: The Hellfire Club, Vecna's Curse, The Monster and the Superhero, Dear Billy, The Nina Project, The Dive, The Massacre at Hawkins Lab, Papa, and The Piggyback. The announcement video, which also notes the season is set in the spring of 1986, concluded by revealing Stranger Things will return next summer. Stranger Things was met with great success after making its Netflix debut in 2016. After the show's third season rolled out in 2019, production on the series and its subsequent return was delayed. Recently, Schnapp, 17, told PEOPLE that the fourth season is "unexpected, romantic and exhilarating." Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "I was with a great group of people and I bonded with everyone a lot and I had a good time," the TBH creator said. "I think this season is going to be the best one yet. It's something to be excited about." "Every season we have different storylines and different people that I get to work with. I think this season, it was the most unexpected,'' he continued. "[There were] certain people I'd never worked with before. It just really opened my eyes and I had such a good time doing it." Season 4 of Stranger Things will premiere on Netflix in summer 2022. Close