MATT DUFFER, Series Finale and Stranger Things
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Matt and Ross Duffer explain everything about the 'Stranger Things' series finale, including Eleven's ambiguous fate, the final battle and that rock.
Theories about the Stranger Things grand finale keep on coming up. Everyone is curious about how they are to end everything that began on November 6, 1983, in the fictional town of Hawkins, giving birth to what we call the Upside Down. And now, The Abyss, as Dustin explained to everyone in Season 5.
After four-and-a-half seasons of questions prompted by “Stranger Things,” in Volume 2 of the show’s fifth and final season, creators Matt and Ross Duffer offered answers aplenty, while also setting up the potentially tragic stakes of the series finale.
Showrunners Matt and Ross Duffer address some of the biggest lingering threads after that climactic series finale.
"Stranger Things" fans might still have questions after the finale, and thankfully, creators Matt and Ross Duffer broke things down in an interview with Netflix Tudum.
Stranger Things 5 creators The Duffer Brothers answer series finale questions: is Eleven dead, where are the demogorgans and what is the rock?
Finn Wolfhard guessed the 'Stranger Things' spinoff idea, and the Duffer Brothers confirmed he was right. Here is why that may answer whether Eleven survives.
This interview contains spoilers for Stranger Things 5, Volume 2. As Stranger Things enters its final stretch, director and executive producer Shawn Levy remains one of the creative minds most closely associated with the show’s cinematic identity.
Even after the series finale of "Stranger Things" this week, the Netflix show's world will expand with at least two upcoming spinoffs.
The "Stranger Things" Season 5 finale has everyone asking one question: Is Eleven alive or dead? Here’s a breakdown of the ending, who dies and what happens to the Hawkins crew.