Stranger Things, Season 5
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The Stranger Things finale brought nearly ten years of supernatural adventure to a conclusion, leaving fans with mixed feelings about how the journey closed.
Steven Spielberg, James Cameron, "Frankenstein," Marvel Comics and more are reference points for "Stranger Things 5"
Season five does not stop the trend at all, with even more references, from episode names to classes and even adventures. So, let's throw ourselves back to 1987, where Advanced Dungeons & Dragons had already been out for a bit, but we're still not even in D&D's second edition, and see what the show talks about.
One of the most crucial Stranger Things finale Easter eggs appears during a quiet restaurant sequence. Hopper tells Joyce about a job offer in Montauk, New York. This moment is more than an update on life. Montauk was the original title of the show before it became Stranger Things.
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New Stranger Things Doc Seemingly Settles Conformity Gate Debate
A new behind-the-scenes Stranger Things documentary appears to settle one of the show’s most persistent fan debates. The Duffer Brothers seem to quietly shut down the “Conformity Gate” theory, which has fueled speculation about the series finale since its release.
Stranger Things ended with an epilogue scene nodding back to where it all began, giving fans a perfect callback to the show's roots.
Should the Pacers have drafted Steve Alford over Miller in 1987? One character in the Indiana-based Netflix series thinks so.
Stranger Things’ fans believe that a secret final episode is about to be revealed, thanks to an elaborate fan theory known as Conformity Gate.
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‘Stranger Things’ star Natalia Dyer requested to look like this surprising A-lister in Season 5
We felt like Nancy has a tendency to cut her hair off when she needs a change. So we knew we needed something shorter,” she explained.”
It turns out Matt Duffer, co-creator and co-showrunner of Stranger Things, was playing Baldur’s Gate 3 when he and his brother, Ross Duffer, were working out how the final battle would go down, and Larian’s much-loved party-based role-playing game influenced how it would play out.
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