"Stranger Things" won’t truly end. It will live on in perpetuity through the mountain of fans who will continue to analyze and this absolute must-see series.
How should the audience interpret Eleven's fate? Is a door open to explore more of Hawkins down the line? Creators Matt and Ross Duffer answer that and more in their spoiler chat with The Hollywood Reporter.
From a Georgia grocery store to a Lithuanian prison, here’s where ‘Stranger Things’ filmed some of its most iconic scenes
The show’s true secret sauce, however, has always been its human moments: Will and Robin (Maya Hawke) coming out, the relationship between Lucas and Max (Sadie Sink), Hopper’s (David Harbour) painful backstory and his deep bond with Eleven, and countless other moments that made the extraordinary feel personal. And, of course, the humor.
David Harbour will no longer attend the Stranger Things finale event amid reports of his bizarre behavior. A spokesperson for the Paley Center told People on Thursday, December 18, that Harbour, 50, will "not be present due to a scheduling conflict.
Not that long ago, I wrote about how Stranger Things squandered many opportunities to reference big names and moments that involved the state of Indiana during its run, and how that disappointed me as a native of the Hoosier state.
Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer spoke with Deadline about crafting the series finale of the beloved Netflix series
The Stranger Things closed out 2025 with more of a whimper than a bang, giving us a very divisive series finale that fans just can’t stop arguing about. If you don’t believe it (and don’t mind some serious spoilers),