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The revelatory moment arrives during "Stranger Things" Season 5, Volume 2, when Dustin Henderson (Gaten Matarazzo) comes to the chilling realization that everything they thought they knew about the Upside Down has been "dead wrong." "Stranger Things" comes to an end on New Year's Eve.
Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer spoke with Deadline about crafting the series finale of the beloved Netflix series
Stranger Things' creators Matt and Ross Duffer respond to the review bombing of Will's coming out episode in Season 5.
In the final hour of the Netflix series, the Duffer brothers reminded us why we fell in love with the show in the first place.
"Stranger Things" won’t truly end. It will live on in perpetuity through the mountain of fans who will continue to analyze and this absolute must-see series.
If the Demogorgons or even Vecna are absolutely terrified of something in Stranger Things Season 5, it isn't El, Will, or even Kali; it's the Wheeler women.
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Critics’ Conversation: ‘Stranger Things’ Goes Out (Finally) With a Confused and Protracted Bang
After five seasons, Netflix's sci-fi horror hit wrapped up with an exhausting two-hour extravaganza that, unsurprisingly, delivered lots and lots of … stuff — but very little legacy-building substance.
The Stranger Things series finale featured a huge showdown between Vecna joining the Mind Flayer fighting the rest of the cast. But people aren't getting it.
The Stranger Things Season 5 finale delivered plenty for fans to savor, from epic monster showdowns to deeply emotional, nostalgia-soaked moments, all culminating in an ending that has left audiences