The actors looked like they were gearing up for a big fight scene, with Joe and Natalia both carrying weapons around the set.
While plot details for season four have been kept under wraps for the most part, it was revealed a few weeks ago that there would be a bunch of new characters joining the show.
Two of the new additions to the cast, Mason Dye and Joseph Quinn, can be seen working on the show in the gallery below!
Caleb McLaughlin has some fun in the sun while on vacation in Turks & Caicos!
The 19-year-old Stranger Things actor was joined by his family for the trip, where they stayed at the Beaches Turks & Caicos Resort.
“#FamilyTime â¤ï¸ #BacktoHappy #beachesturksandcaicos,” he captioned a family photo at the resort.
Caleb‘s recent trip took place just after his new movie Concrete Cowboy premiered on Netflix.
The film was inspired by the novel “Ghetto Cowboy†by G. Neri, and is streaming now on the platform. Check out the trailer here and be sure to check it out if you haven’t already.
Fans are also anxiously awaiting the next season of Stranger Things. Many of the cast have been seen all over outside of Atlanta, where they film, which leads to the possibility that filming could be complete. Hopefully the new season will be out later this year!
In case you missed it, another young star was also recently on vacation at the Beaches Turks & Caicos Resort.
Here’s a synopsis: When fifteen year-old Cole (McLaughlin) is expelled from school in Detroit, he is sent to North Philadelphia to live with Harp (Elba), his estranged father. Harp finds solace in rehabilitating horses for inner city cowboys at the Fletcher Street Stables, a real-life black urban horsemanship community that has provided a safe haven for the neighborhood residents for more than 100 years.
Torn between his growing respect for his father’s community and his reemerging friendship with troubled cousin Smush (Jerome), Cole begins to reprioritize his life as the stables themselves are threatened by encroaching gentrification.
The new movie is inspired by the novel “Ghetto Cowboy†by G. Neri, and was directed by first time feature filmmaker Ricky Staub, who also wrote the movie with Dan Walser.
Caleb McLaughlin and Idris Elba are featured on the brand new poster for their upcoming Netflix movie Concrete Cowboy!
Along with the poster, a handful of images from the film were released, which also feature Jharrel Jerome.
Here’s a synopsis: When fifteen year-old Cole (McLaughlin) is expelled from school in Detroit, he is sent to North Philadelphia to live with Harp (Elba), his estranged father. Harp finds solace in rehabilitating horses for inner city cowboys at the Fletcher Street Stables, a real-life black urban horsemanship community that has provided a safe haven for the neighborhood residents for more than 100 years. Torn between his growing respect for his father’s community and his reemerging friendship with troubled cousin Smush (Jerome), Cole begins to reprioritize his life as the stables themselves are threatened by encroaching gentrification.
The new movie is inspired by the novel “Ghetto Cowboy” by G. Neri, and was directed by first time feature filmmaker Ricky Staub, who also wrote the movie with Dan Walser.
Ashley Tisdale is opening up about overcoming challenges in the new series Becoming!
The new show comes from executive producer LeBron James and will be airing on Disney+, not to be confused with Michelle Obama‘s Netflix documentary of the same name.
In Becoming, each episode centers around a visit to the celebrity’s hometown, touring important locations central to their upbringing. A supporting cast of family members, coaches, teachers, mentors and friends are interviewed, sharing rarely heard anecdotes and insights into the star’s “becoming†story.
“Let’s have high hopes in these times,” Millie wrote on Instagram, referring to herself and her co-stars belting out Panic at the Disco‘s “High Hopes.” “Hope this brightens up your day 💛☀ï¸ðŸŒˆ.”
They also sing classics from the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s, used “mind reading helmets,” and more.
Watch the trailer for their episode of Apple TV’s Carpool Karaoke: The Series, and stream the episode for free on the Apple TV app.