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All good things must come to an end—even Stranger Things. The hit Netflix sci-fi thriller, which first arrived in the summer of 2016, will conclude with its fifth and final season. The show’s creators, Matt and Ross Duffer, announced the news with a bittersweet letter to fans way back on February 17, 2022.
After almost 10 years battling supernatural forces on “Stranger Things,” actor Gaten Matarazzo faced a different kind of crowd on Tuesday — a room filled with USF students eager to hear his story.
Stranger Things has become a cultural phenomenon, captivating audiences with its blend of '80s nostalgia and supernatural intrigue
Netflix has revealed behind the scenes footage of Stranger Things Season 5 in a legacy featurette looking back on the show. The video, below, sees the cast and crew talk enthusiastically about the upcoming Stranger Things finale, but spliced in is ...
Stranger Things‘ final season is getting closer with each passing day, and as the Netflix hit’s fifth chapter approaches, co-creator Ross Duffer is setting the record straight on episode run-times, offering fans an understanding of how things will look ...
But that's been about it. Until now, anyway, thanks to a new line of Funko Pops that offer up some clues, including a reveal about Maya Hawke's character Robin Buckley.
These three behind-the-scenes stories show how deliberate the series has always been. A name chosen for its subtle menace, real conspiracy roots that caught official attention, and one striking picture that changed a set forever, all fed into the world of Hawkins. Each choice deepened the show’s mix of wonder and fear.
The First Shadow takes place 24 years before the events of the Netflix show, so the prequel play is rife with references
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Behind the scenes look at Broadway's "Stranger Things"
Louis McCartney, star of "Stranger Things The First Shadow" joins CBS New York to discuss the show. Russia issues Afghanistan warning after Trump says US wants Bagram Air Base
Drones circle the Atlanta set, intruders trying to sneak unauthorized footage of the final season. Unlike other genre epics like House of the Dragon or Shōgun, which are based on preexisting material, nobody knows how Stranger Things will end. That’s a source of intrigue—and an opportunity for leaks. A sense of paranoia pervades the lot.