Stranger Things series finale ending explained
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Spoilers below for anyone who hasn’t yet watched Stranger Things’ series finale via Netflix subscription, so be warned! Welp, it finally happened, everybody. Not only was Vecna’s planet-smashing agenda stopped in its tracks,
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Jim Hopper gives Eleven a major pep talk in 'Stranger Things' finale trailer: 'Let's end this, kid'
Hopper's speech is accompanied by an intense montage teasing what's to come, including a shot of Vecna's hand emerging from the body of Henry Creel (Jamie Campbell Bower). "Fight for the days on the other side of this," Hopper tells Eleven. "Fight for a world beyond Hawkins. Let's end this, kid."
Cara Buono has quite the arc in Stranger Things season 5, but there are still a few things she wishes she could've seen Karen Wheeler do.
SPOILERS are ahead for the Stranger Things series finale, now streaming with a Netflix subscription.
Jonathan (Charlie Heaton) and Nancy (Natalia Dyer) have been together since their first kiss in Season 2 of the hit Netflix supernatural show. But during Season 4, when the characters navigated long distance — Jonathan in Lenora, California, and Nancy still in Hawkins — the couple appeared to no longer be on the same page.
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THR directors in focus conversation with 'Stranger Things' creators Matt and Ross Duffer | THR video
Stranger Things' creators Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer sat down with THR's Senior Entertainment Writer David Canfield to chat all about the final season of the Netflix series in a Directors in Focus conversation.
Jamie Campbell Bower is teasing the table-talks with his latest comments. His comments have intensified speculation around how Stranger Things' finale is reaching our doorstep on New Year’s Eve.
In Stranger Things Season 5, not only are our characters on an adventure to save Hawkins from Vecna ( Jamie Campbell Bower ), they're also finding time to talk about their feelings and emotions in order to wrap up the series.
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