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Warning: This article contains spoilers for Stranger Things ... that Eleven told him to draw it, though that may have been a little white lie to make his friend feel better. Will’s painting.
His painting is finally unveiled in Volume 2 of Stranger Things season 4. While on the way to find Eleven, Mike is becoming increasingly panicked that Eleven isn’t going to need him anymore.
It turns out Will’s painting is an ode to his “Party,” aka the nickname of his friends group (Mike, Dustin, Lucas, Max, Eleven) since the beginning of Stranger Things. The painting imagines ...
In Stranger Things Season 4 Episode 8, Mike confessed his fear that Eleven might not need him anymore to his friend Will. To make Mike feel better, Will produces the painting that he made for his ...
as Eleven told Mike in a letter during the first episode of “Stranger Things” Season 4, she doesn’t know what the painting is. Will tells Mike that Eleven has been “lost” without Mike.
Stranger Things gained a cult-like status when it debuted on Netflix in 2016. This sci-fi show gave us Demogorgons and the upside down world.
Will’s painting of a three-headed red ... hints at deeper psychological warfare, implying that Eleven’s first rival's role in Stranger Things season 5 could evolve into something more ...
With Eleven ... four seasons of Stranger Things have yielded exactly zero fanged, fire-breathing beasts. That could all change in the final season, especially if Will’s painting of a three ...