“Stranger Issues” followers hoping to see extra of Eddie Munson and Chrissy Cunningham bought what they wished for… form of.

Grace Van Dien, who performs Chrissy, shared a photograph of herself with Joseph Quinn, who performs Eddie:

It appears seemingly the picture is from the Aug. 25-28 Fan Expo Canada, the place they had been each on the invoice, together with a number of different “Stranger Issues” stars.

Followers of the present celebrated the reunion of the duo from season 4’s opening episode, the place Chrissy, the “queen of Hawkins Excessive,” turns to Eddie “the freak” for medicine to assist overcome complications and nightmares (later revealed to be the work of the present’s new villain, Vecna).

The 2 characters shaped an unlikely bond throughout their transient time on display collectively, resulting in “Edssy” transport. Or as Van Dien put it, “hellcheer,” a mixture of Eddie’s Hellfire Membership (his Dungeons & Dragons crew) and Chrissy’s position as head cheerleader.

Quinn was requested earlier this summer time if he thought Eddie ever stood an opportunity with Chrissy.

“Eddie must step on Jason’s footwear fairly intensely,” Quinn instructed Netflix’s Tadum web site, referring to Chrissy’s boyfriend. However he added: “It could be pretty if there was a world during which [they could] be a reasonably uncouth couple at Hawkins Excessive that I feel would possibly shake issues up somewhat bit.”

As an alternative, Chrissy grew to become Vecna’s first sufferer in an unforgettable scene Quinn thought was so “fucking horrible” he was positive it might be lower.

And naturally, Eddie himself ― falsely smeared in Hawkins as a assassin who killed Chrissy in a Satanic ritual ― went out a hero along with his legendary Upside Down model of Metallica’s “Grasp of Puppets.”

“Chrissy, that is for you,” he stated at the beginning of “probably the most metallic live performance within the historical past of the world.”

In July, Van Dien shared some “hellcheer” fan artwork displaying Eddie and Chrissy “in one other universe,” alive and graduating collectively: