Stranger Things, Series Finale
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Who remembers Barbara Holland, aka Barb, in Stranger Things? Long before the Upside Down became a sprawling mythology and long before Hawkins turned into a batt
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Critics’ Conversation: ‘Stranger Things’ Goes Out (Finally) With a Confused and Protracted Bang
After five seasons, Netflix's sci-fi horror hit wrapped up with an exhausting two-hour extravaganza that, unsurprisingly, delivered lots and lots of … stuff — but very little legacy-building substance.
Throw out all of your fan theories, because the Stranger Things series finale deaths were the most predictable choices possible.
Stranger Things loves doing fake-out deaths. At the end of Season 1, Eleven disappears after defeating the Demogorgon, devastating all of her new friends. What actually happens is that she takes a mini-vacation in the Upside Down before returning to Hawkins and moving in with Hopper.
Finally, after what feels like a hundred years, “Stranger Things” has ended.
On Nov. 6, all the stars of the hit Netflix show Stranger Things gathered for the Season 5 red carpet premiere to celebrate the show before the final batch of episodes comes out on the streaming platform. Netflix shared a video of the exciting moment when ...
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Kali’s fate in Stranger Things explained as fans question if she dies
Indeed, it appears Kali met her demise in the season five finale of Stranger Things when the Wolf Pack Unit stormed the Upside Down Hawkins Lab. This is where Kali, Eleven, and Hopper (David Harbour) were attempting to defeat Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower).
Stranger Things finale season is almost here, and fans are already bracing for heartbreak. For nine years, this show has had a habit of making us love side characters and then ripping them away.
Buckle up, there's a new theory for how the last episode of Stranger Things is going down, and it's pretty compelling. As a reminder, fans originally theorized that the Upside Down was a wormhole, which ended up being correct. And part of that theory centered around a speech Mr. Clarke gave at the beginning of the season: