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"Stranger Things" may be over, but a new spinoff is coming. Here’s what to know about the upcoming series in the same universe, including an important hint from the Season 5 finale.
AMC Theatres recently hosted Netflix’s Stranger Things series finale as a free-entry theatrical event across 231 U.S. locations, drawing over 753,000 attendees and generating more than US$15,000,000 in food and beverage sales over two days.
Of course, most of the kids in the gang have their own biological parents, and those dynamics evolve over the course of Stranger Things. Their parenting styles shift from the more hands-off approach that was common in the 80s—a stark contrast to the “helicopter” parenting style that is now the norm in many households today.
Stranger Things Season 5 does something very sneaky and very smart. It turns Season 2 of the show into the emotional and story backbone of the entire show. Not Season 1.
Netflix’s Stranger Things has been hit by a wave of review bombing following the release of Season 5 Volume 2. The backlash has made the penultimate episode the lowest-rated installment in the series’ history.
Fans think Stranger Things hid a fake ending and a secret Episode 9 drops January 7. Here’s why Conformity Gate is everywhere.
"Stranger Things" star Jennifer Marshall, who played Max's mom in two seasons, on not returning for Season 5 following a cancer diagnosis.
We're finally watching Stranger Things Season 5 Vol. 2, and well, it is safe to say that Vecna is no longer just a monster lurking in shadows.
Stranger Things 5 threads that needle by being precise about what it leaves unresolved. The unanswered detail in the finale is not a promise of more danger. It does not threaten to undo the resolution the show has just earned.
Stranger Things fans question the finale as fake ending theories grow after Eleven’s fate and a strange Netflix search result
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All 5 Stranger Things seasons ranked from worst to best — and it’s not even close at the top
There's simply no debate: Stranger Things season 1 is the best season of the series. Despite it being the smallest season in terms of scope, budget, and more, the first season is the tightest story. It doesn't go nearly as big as the last three seasons, but there's so much to love about the first season.