Season 5, Stranger Things
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There's a new conspiracy that Stranger Things has hours of cut footage that will solve all its current problems, but it just isn't real.
In one video, Miller mocks Stranger Things season 3 villain Billy Hargrove for crying while he's possessed by the Mind Flayer, and in another, Miller condemns Steve's cockiness for saying he can turn on the charm, all of which reflect real moments from the respective shows.
Over 140,000 Stranger Things fans have signed a petition urging Netflix to restore alleged cut scenes from Season 5, Volume 2. Here is what they want, what the creators have said, and when the finale streams.
Stranger Things' is about to end, which means Netflix is about to make more. What should that look like? No spinoffs, no universes. One word: movies.
Steven Spielberg, James Cameron, "Frankenstein," Marvel Comics and more are reference points for "Stranger Things 5"
Carrie, Gremlins, The Goonies, Jaws, Halloween, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and more make up our list of movies that inspired Stranger Things.
Holiday season entertainment is here with Netflix and Prime Video. Binge-watch Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 2, The Mighty Nein Season 1 Finale, and the documentary Cover-Up. Also available are the movie Sinners and the action show Fallout.
You can start planning your trip to watch the “Stranger Things” series finale on the big screen. The finale of the Netflix sci-fi horror series will have a special theatrical release starting Dec.31 in select theaters across the U.S. and Canada. Tickets are on sale now.
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.
Not sure which new releases to check out? Let us here at Decider help you figure out what to watch this weekend and where to stream it.
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.