‘Stranger Things’ creators studied these surprising TV finales to write the Season 5 ending
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The Stranger Things Creators on Why They Killed Off Four Beloved Characters
Matt and Ross Duffer, the twin showrunners of Stranger Things, don’t particularly enjoy killing off their characters. But their Netflix series is an homage to ’80s horror and adventure flicks, and Vecna and the Mind Flayer—the show’s ultimate big bads—need to kill people in order for the threat to feel real. So, yes, the brothers do occasionally take a life. And, yes, the internet always has something to say about those character deaths. [time-…
Stranger Things Producers Assure Everyone They've Cracked the Ending
They’re in the afterlife! They went to prehistoric Earth! Meadow is bad at parking! TV fans have long debated these infamous endings to beloved series. While some stick up for the finales of Lost, Battlestar Galactica, and The Sopranos, there’s no question that these shows left a bad taste in some viewers’ mouths. While the producers of Stranger Things would happily follow in the footsteps of those beloved shows in most regards, they do not want…
The question is: will this outcome be one of the best in history like the others?
It will be in the next month that Netflix will start the fifth and last season of 'Strange Things' and, according to a recent interview by the creationists of the series on Variety magazine, it is likely that you want to book some hours available to see the latest episodes. According to the brothers Matt and Ross Duffer, each of the fifth season episodes has about one hour duration, with the fourth episode - marking the end of the first part of …
After 10 years of Stranger Things, Ross and Matt Duffer say Netflix's patience was "wearing a little thin" when it came to ending the supernatural series: "I wish we had gotten it done a little faster"
The Duffer Brothers are excited to wrap up Stranger Things the way they always planned, but they've got some regrets
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