Stranger Things fans who are yet to become part of the Hellfire Club with the popular shirt can now do so thanks to a bargain deals site.
Fans of the Netflix series have been desperately trying to get their hands on one of the most famous shirts from the show. Stranger Things season four was released on Netflix in May, with the second part being available to stream earlier in July. The Duffer Brothers' American sci-fi series has captivated the nation, so much so that a range of merchandise has been popping up everywhere, from toys to games and clothing to even food recipes.
The Hellfire Club made an appearance in the fourth series of the popular Netflix show. Led by beloved character Eddie Munson, the Hawkins High Hellfire Club is an official D&D (Dungeons and Dragons) club and forms a central part of the storyline for both part one and two of season four.
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The club shirt has been one of the most popular merchandise products to come out of season four and many retailers sell out pretty quickly, but deals site Wowche r has a host of stock available for a limited time only.
Shoppers can get the Stranger Things inspired Hellfire Club t-shirt with the Thinking Cap, worn by Dustin Henderson (Gaten Matarazzo) in the show, for £13.99 instead of £49.99. The shirt comes in sizes XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL and 4XL and the hat measures between 56-60cm. The deal also comes with a 14 day refund guarantee and £3.99 for delivery. Get it here.
Eddie Munson, played by Joseph Quinn, is the head of the Hellfire Club and is joined by Dustin Henderson, played by Gaten Matarazzo, and Mike Wheeler, played by Finn Wolfhard. You can watch all of the seasons of Stranger Things on Netflix now.
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