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Stranger Things Season 5 finally comes to an end, and it cannot be denied that the Duffer Brothers truly did a commendable job in bringing forth an intense storyline to connect the dots.
Gaten Matarazzo doesn't quite believe Saturday Night Live star Jane Wickline's claims that the Stranger Things kids are "the greatest threat to humanity right now." During a Dec. 13 Weekend Update appearance,
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"Stranger Things" might be one of the best series to date to premiere on Netflix. I recall watching the first season years ago, on New Year's
The Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo) viewers meet in Stranger Things Season 5 doesn't feel like the same Dustin we've known since Season 1.
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Stranger Things finale is upon us, and questions and curiosity are doubling every day about key characters' fates.
As "Stranger Things" airs its final episode, Joyce and Hopper speak of moving to Montauk — where creepy Camp Hero inspired the hit series.
Nothing illustrates the problem more than the decision to pair Holly with Max in Camazotz. Volume 1 of season 5 established Holly as a great Stranger Things hero. She used her nerd knowledge of A Wrinkle in Time to navigate the world with Mr. Whatsit, making her brave and competent without sacrificing any of the series’ scares.
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.
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