Stranger Things, Season 5 and Series Finale
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Theories about the Stranger Things grand finale keep on coming up. Everyone is curious about how they are to end everything that began on November 6, 1983, in the fictional town of Hawkins, giving birth to what we call the Upside Down. And now, The Abyss, as Dustin explained to everyone in Season 5.
At the time, “The Rightside Up” hadn’t yet come out, so I didn’t know that the only characters that would die would be Vecna/Henry Creel, Kali and Eleven, who is presumed dead, but really her fate is up in the air. Here’s what Ross Duffer told us about killing characters:
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'Stranger Things' Creators Address Viral Fan Theory About Season 5 Deleted Scenes [Exclusive]
The Duffer Brothers set the record straight on rumors of deleted scenes in Stranger Things Season 5, revealing the truth behind the speculation.
A viral fan-led petition calling on Netflix and the Duffer brothers to release alleged cut scenes from Stranger Things Season 5 has gained over 300,000 signatures in a matter of days, as speculation swirls around what supporters on social media are calling "cutgate."
This comment came after Campbell Bower told us that there are few significant details, like his red tie. However, it was his statement about what we missed that got fans talking in the comments.
The Stranger Things series finale ended (and beware major spoilers if you haven’t watched it yet!) with a major question: Is Eleven alive or dead? On one hand, we see her seemingly die, blown away along with the Upside Down;
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'Cute, but no' - Duffer Brothers shut off Montauk spinoff rumors right in the bed after 'Stranger Things' season 5 mention
The Duffer Brothers confirm that the Montauk reference is a nostalgic tribute rather than a signal for a new spin-off.
Not only was Vecna’s planet-smashing agenda stopped in its tracks, but Stranger Things ’ final season finally gave Winona Ryder’s Joyce something to do besides coddle her son Will. That’s not our focus here,