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Catch the Stranger Things finale, “Rightside Up,” in California theaters or on Netflix this New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.
The show’s true secret sauce, however, has always been its human moments: Will and Robin (Maya Hawke) coming out, the relationship between Lucas and Max (Sadie Sink), Hopper’s (David Harbour) painful backstory and his deep bond with Eleven, and countless other moments that made the extraordinary feel personal. And, of course, the humor.
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5 Stranger Things characters who were completely absent from the final season
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The popular supernatural drama is ending after nine years and five seasons on Netflix with an epic two-hour finale.
The ultimate upside-down battle between Vecna and his Demogorgons versus Eleven and the Party is shaping up to be a cinematic epic that “Stranger Things” fans won’t want to miss on the big screen. The “Stranger Things” finale is heading to over ...
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'Stranger Things' finale pushes David Harbour out of upcoming Pedro Pascal project
With Stranger Things finished, David Harbour explains why he stepped away from an upcoming Pedro Pascal project and what influenced the move.
From a Georgia grocery store to a Lithuanian prison, here’s where ‘Stranger Things’ filmed some of its most iconic scenes
In 2024, as the final season of “Stranger Things” was shooting in metro Atlanta, Calista Craig joined what the crew nicknamed “The Dirty Dozen.”
Now that "Stranger Things" has concluded its epic five-season run, it's time to rank each season of the series from least effective to monumental.