Presented by Theater of the Apes, the performance will feature newly improvised lyrics set to traditional old-timey bluegrass standards, played live on acoustic instruments including banjo, guitar, ...
Early on in “I Was a Stranger,” we follow Amira (Yasmine Al Massri), a physician working at a hospital in war-torn Syria in the late 2010s. As she tries to save the lives of wounded men, explosions ...
Some fans of the science fiction coming-of-age series are convinced that an additional secret episode will premiere on Wednesday, Jan. 7. The theory, known as Conformity Gate, has circulated widely on ...
There may not be a secret ninth episode of Stranger Things heading our way as "Conformity Gate" theorists hoped, but we're getting at least a little bit more from our favorite Hawkins crew. A new ...
The monstrous creatures known as Demogorgons have been wreaking havoc since season 1 of “Stranger Things,” so many fans were confused why the predators were nowhere to be seen in the series finale.
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One of the lingering questions Stranger Things fans having coming out of the Season 5 finale relates to the series’ famous monsters, the demogorgons. Or, perhaps put more accurately, the lack of them.
This post contains spoilers for the series finale of Stranger Things. The Stranger Things kids are all right. They’re a little banged up and eternally trauma bonded, haunted by violent images of the ...
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This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The finale of Netflix’s blockbuster series “Stranger Things” gave movie theaters a much needed jolt, generating an ...
The penultimate episode of the series is its lowest-rated on IMDb Julia Moore is a TV writer-reporter at PEOPLE. A graduate of Northwestern University, she has been working at PEOPLE since 2022.