Stranger Things, Season 5
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Stranger Things 5' climbed to No. 6 on Netflix's list of its biggest English-language series of all time while 'His & Hers' topped the weekly chart.
Viewers are curious to know why there was no new Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 9 on Netflix on January 7. The documentary chronicling Season 5 of "Stranger Things" is out now. What was initially hopeful anticipation following that explosive reveal at the end of Volume 1 quickly devolved into dissatisfaction among many.
Stranger Things has concluded after giving us an incredible eighth episode of Season 5. However, it seems like fans are having a tough time letting go of the show. Apparently, several fans believe that the ending we saw in Episode 8 was "fake." The community thinks that Netflix is planning to drop a "secret episode" on January 12.
Cameras were rolling behind-the-scenes during the filming of "Stranger Things" Season 5. Here's when and how to see what they captured.
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Stranger Things 5 episode 9 should have happened — but not the way some fans wanted
Not long after the Stranger Things 5 finale was released on Netflix, some fans took to TikTok and other social media apps to spread rumors of a ninth episode of
Stranger Things 5 had 237 days of filming and 6,725 setups. The main unit alone captured 630 hours of footage occupying a petabyte (1,000 terabytes) of data. Imagine storing that in 1987.
Find out if the Duffer brothers used ChatGPT for the writing of Stranger Things Season 5 after a documentary reveal sparked an AI debate.
The release of Netflix’s latest behind-the-scenes special has sent the Stranger Things fandom down a familiar rabbit hole. What started as a casual viewing of a making-of documentary has quickly turned into a full-blown online theory fest,
New Netflix documentary One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5 is shedding a lot of light on the sci-fi show's final outing, but one eagle-eyed fan has found proof that the series could have ended very differently.
To achieve his Mr. Whatsit persona in "Stranger Things Season 5," actor Jamie Campbell Bower looked towards a classic children's show host for inspiration.