The show's social media accounts revealed that Englund is among the newcomers who will appear in the series' fourth season. Englund will portray Victor Creel, a disturbed and intimidating man who is imprisoned in a psychiatric hospital for a gruesome murder in the 1950s. There's no telling how the character will fit into the show's supernatural universe, but Englund's pedigree suggests that the answer will be all sorts of sinister; Englund rose to fame for his work in the `Nightmare on Elm Street` film franchise and has appeared in a variety of other horror films.
As for other newcomers in recurring roles, Tom Wlaschiha (`Game of Thrones`) will play Dmitri, a Russian prison guard, Sherman Augustus (`Westworld`) will play the intelligent and no-nonsense Lt. Colonel Sullivan, Mason Dye (`The Goldbergs`) will play rich athlete Jason Carver, and Nikola Djuricko (`Genius`) will portray Yuri, a seedy and unpredictable Russian smuggler.
While there's still no release date for `Stranger Things` Season 4, the show teased the upcoming season in a February video that also revealed Hopper (David Harbour) would return. Time will tell how he breaks out of the Russian prison where he's being detained, but it sounds like there are a slew of surprises waiting for him back home.