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The Duffer Brothers set the record straight on the Stranger Things theatrical release.
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‘Stranger Things 5’ Trailer: The Upside Down Invades Hawkins to the Tune of Queen in New Footage
Netflix shared a new trailer for the first part of the Duffer brothers' grand finale Stranger Things 5, coming out in November and December.
The first trailer for Stranger Things Season 5 has fans holding their breath — and maybe a few tissues. Netflix’s flagship supernatural series is gearing up for its three-part final run starting November 26,
Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer reveal that Season 5 will answer two key questions that were set up in Season 1.
The Upside Down is on the attack in the second trailer for the fifth and final season of “Stranger Things,” which launches on Netflix on Nov. 26. Over a rousing rendition of Queen’s “Who Wants to Live Forever,
The long-awaited full trailer for Season 5 of Stranger Things has debuted, with creators the Duffer Brothers teasing that "nothing is normal anymore".
One theory I have is based on Ross Duffer’s photo of the picture Max drew for Lucas of the two going on a date. Sadly, her brave sacrifice into the Upside Down to take down Vecna led to her bones breaking, her eyes being gouged, and now she's in a coma. Now, I'm wondering if her story could somehow get even more tragic.
Despite initially being against the idea, Netflix is now reportedly bringing Stranger Things season 5 finale to theatres.
While it’s generally good writing advice that things—especially atypical ones—should happen in your TV show, the Duffer Brothers may have taken that directive a little too seriously. While they’ve never explicitly confirmed it,
She’s not suddenly like Neo or Superman, flying through the sky, but she’s definitely stronger now.