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NPR's Daniel Estrin asks Nora Felder, the music supervisor for the series "Stranger Things," how she went about scoring the series over its decade-long run which ended this week.
Stranger Things hair designer Sarah Hindsgual divulged the character look that she’s most proud of in an exclusive chat with SYFY Wire at the season five premiere Nov. 6.
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‘Stranger Things’ still keeps going as official track smashes global charts despite brutal finale flop
‘Everybody Wants to Rule the World’, ‘Should I Stay or Should I Go’, ‘Landslide’, ‘Africa’, ‘Upside Down’, and ‘Heroes’ are the rest of the tracks on the Global chart. These are songs by Tears for Fears, The Clash, Fleetwood Mac, Toto, Diana Ross, and David Bowie, respectively.
Here are the legendary stars who joined the cast of Stranger Things and the classic roles that made them household names.
Stranger Things was a generational event that barreled into a series finale with almost impossible expectations surrounding it. The Duffers certainly evolved into the successful blockbuster directors they so admired in their childhoods, but their enduring legacy will be mostly doing right by a cast of characters who beguiled the globe.
With a new batch of episodes arriving on Christmas Day, Matt and Ross Duffer discuss the sometimes obscure movie and video game references in the final season so far.
The Gate stars Stephen Dorff (yes, that Stephen Dorff) as a 12-year-old boy named Glen who, along with his heavy metal-loving, nerdy friend Terry, discovers a gateway to Hell in his backyard. The removal of a pesky tree opens the portal, and as soon as Glen's parents head out of town for the weekend, weirdness ensues.
What can plug the Demogorgon-shaped hole in your streaming lineup? Check out our list of what to discover next.
The first Stranger Things spinoff, Tales from ‘85, is fast approaching. From the cast to early plot details, here’s everything we know.
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'80s Pop Singer Tiffany Celebrates 'Stranger Things' Bringing Her Song Back to the Charts
Tiffany's "I Think We're Alone Now" was recorded as a cover of the Tommy James& the Shondells original song from the late '60s. Just 15 years old at the time, Tiffany released her version in 1987, and it spent two weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.