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One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5 is a two-hour documentary that will hit Netflix on Jan. 12. Directed by Martina Radwan (a 2024 Emmy winner for Girls State ), the doc gives viewers an inside look at the filmmaking process of the last eight episodes of Matt and Ross Duffer 's generation-defining series.
A Stranger Things actress reveals a cut scene from the final season, sparking renewed fan backlash and raising questions about creative choices and their real-world impact.
"I think I cried the hardest when this scene was happening. It was ugly. I was reminded how life just has to go on with or without me moving on," commented a fan.
We’re proud of the episode, and we’re proud of the scene, and proud of Noah, who gave a really brave, very vulnerable performance.”
The final season of "Stranger Things" sparks heated debate as Netflix show's audience rating drops to 56% on Rotten Tomatoes amid mixed fan reactions to storyline choices.
Matt and Ross Duffer, the co-creators of the popular Netflix supernatural action series Stranger Things, defended the recently aired and long-awaited coming-out scene of its teenage character Will Byers after online commenters criticized the scene for seeming rushed and awkwardly written.
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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.
Stranger Things episode 9 does not exist, but plenty of other real Stranger Things projects do. Here's what's coming from Netflix next.
Season 4 of “Stranger Things” ended with Max (Sadie Sink) in a coma at the hospital. Max’s boyfriend Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin) remained by her side for most of Season 5, while Max’s mother was nowhere to be seen.
The Stranger Things season 5 finale ended the hit Netflix show on a seriously emotional note, with the party gathering to play D&D one final time in a poignant mirror of the show's first scene.