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"I hope by the time people get to the end that it feels like there’s something inevitable about what happens," Matt Duffer tells The Hollywood Reporter in a conversation with brother Ross Duffer about the second part of the final season and how it sets up their endgame.
This story contains spoilers from Season 5, Volume 2 of “Stranger Things, now streaming on Netflix. After four-and-a-half seasons of questions prompted by “Stranger Things,” in Volume 2 of the show’s fifth and final season,
After revealing that Vecna’s plan is to have Earth collide with the dimension known as The Abyss, the heroes of our story devised a plan to cut ties between the two by disabling the bridge between them, otherwise known as the Upside Down.
However, in a recent conversation with ScreenRant, creators Matt and Ross Duffer contributed their own two cents on why they think Dr. Kay and Dr. Brenner are different from each other. Keep reading to find out what they revealed about the two characters.
As Netflix's meghit series comes to an end, Sink is filled with all the emotions as she closes this chapter with her character Max. She's also ecstatic about what's next.
With Stranger Things approaching its long-awaited and highly-anticipated series finale, creators the Duffer Brothers are beginning to open up about what fans can expect from the show’s most ambitious chapters yet.
Killing them off after such a meaningful emotional discovery wouldn't just be insanely melodramatic (seven minutes!), it would also be cruel. "Stranger Things" may be sappy sometimes, but it isn't cruel. So tragedy becomes triumph: The ring doesn't sink into the white slime; it slides across a suddenly solidified surface.
The Duffer Brothers have recently shared some incredible facts concerning Season 5 of Stranger Things. In a conversation with Variety, they shared a new mysterious place they discovered called The Abyss. The location is strongly linked to the show's storyline. In Tudum, the co-creator, Ross Duffer, said:
Protect Steve Harrington at all costs! The Duffer Brothers hinted at the fate of Joe Keery's 'Stranger Things' character during their visit to 'The Tonight Show' — and it's not looking good.
In a recent interview, Matt and Ross Duffer – the co-creators of Stranger Things – warned that fans can expect a “dark Christmas” when the show hits the streaming service on Thursday. The highly-anticipated final season of the hit show is being rolled out in three parts, with the second part of the series hitting Netflix on Dec. 25 – Christmas Day.