Stranger Things' official Twitter account recently shared Season 4, Episode 1's title, with a set video starring actor Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin).

Season 4, Episode 1 of Stranger Things will be entitled, "Chapter One: The Hellfire Club." Season 4's first episode title was revealed on the show's Twitter account as part of Stranger Things' Day on Nov. 6 -- the day Will Byers went missing in Season 1 -- and shared on its writer's room Twitter, along with what seems to be a new Hawkins' team logo.

RELATED: Stranger Things Writers Share Several Season 4 Episode Titles

The tweet showed a snapshot of Season 4, Episode 1's title page, as well as a logo design featuring the name, "Hellfire Club" with emblems of Dungeons & Dragons dice, a mace and a sword around an image of a horned, fanged monster. Below this tweet is a photo of actor Gaten Matarazzo wearing what looks to be a t-shirt inspired by the drawn logo with the caption, "heard the Hellfire Club is now looking for new members."

Stranger Things' writer's room retweeted this image with their reply, "Can we join plz?"

RELATED: Stranger Things Photos Confirm Season 4's 1986 Setting

The show's Twitter account then shared a video of Matarazzo running around with a Hellfire Club flag adorned on his shoulders. This caption read, "me knowing nothing about HFC yet running for Club President."

As of now, it's unclear what the logo and name will mean -- though fans speculated this might be what the supernatural fighting pre-teens of Hawkins will call themselves in Season 4. If so, it'd likely harken back to The Hellfire Club that debuted in Marvel Comics within the X-Men storyline, The Dark Phoenix Saga, that ran approximately from 1976 through 1980.

The Hellfire Club was created by X-Men creators Chris Claremont and John Byrne and designed to be an antagonist for the mutant crime-fighters as they sought to only gain wealth and influence, no matter the cost to humanity. The name originated from an actual 18th-century gentleman's club that inspired the duo.

Building on Season 4's assumed punk-rock vibe, it'd make sense that the crime-fighting kids would subvert an elitist group/name like The Hellfire Club to be their own club-name as they fight governmental cover-ups, espionage, and the terrors of being a pre-teen.

RELATED: Stranger Things Reveals the Secret Origin of the Netflix Heroes' Friendship

Although plot details for the new season are scarce, leaked photos have determined some facts for the upcoming world of Hawkins. Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin) was shown working a job in a Japanese-themed restaurant in Starcourt Mall. Sheriff Hopper (David Harbour) proved in recent photos to have survived his apparent death in Season 3 and is weathering out the harsh conditions of a Russian prison camp.

Created by the Duffer Brothers, Stranger Things stars Winona Ryder, Millie Bobby Brown, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Noah Schnapp, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Joe Keery, Priah Ferguson, Cary Elwes, Jake Busey, Maya Thurman-Hawke and Levon Thurman-Hawke. Season 4 has yet to receive a release date.

KEEP READING: Stranger Things: Punk Rock Character Identified as Levon Thurman-Hawke

Source: Twitter, Marvel.com