Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 2 Sets Up Two Major Deaths
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Things are about to get a little strange on "WWE Raw" as WWE and "Stranger Things" work together for a crossover event in the near future.
Stranger Things' director Shawn Levy on directing Max's return, that Jonathan-Nancy scene, Will's big moment and his final day on the set.
WWE Monday Night RAW 's upcoming collaboration with Stranger Things on Netflix finally has a name. The 2026 premiere RAW episode in partnership with the popular streaming series is now officially named Stranger Things Night.
"I hope by the time people get to the end that it feels like there’s something inevitable about what happens," Matt Duffer tells The Hollywood Reporter in a conversation with brother Ross Duffer about the second part of the final season and how it sets up their endgame.
Stranger Things season 5 volume 2 witnesses backlash from the audience as Rotten Tomatoes ratings drop to an all-time series low ahead of its finale on 31
Stranger Things creators The Duffer Brothers explain how they approached another big Will moment in Season 5, Vol. 2, and tease their plans for December 31st's feature-length finale.
Stranger Things Volume 2 is here, and it was a frustrating return to Hawkins and the Upside Down. We are sprinting toward the finish, yet the pacing and editing are so jarring that the story often feels stuck in place or going too slowly,
As Stranger Things Season 5 prepares to close the door on Hawkins (and Upside Down) for the final time, Volume 2 arrives with more than just high-stakes battles and emotional goodbyes.
In a recent interview, Matt and Ross Duffer – the co-creators of Stranger Things – warned that fans can expect a “dark Christmas” when the show hits the streaming service on Thursday. The highly-anticipated final season of the hit show is being rolled out in three parts, with the second part of the series hitting Netflix on Dec. 25 – Christmas Day.
See how the Stranger Things cast has changed over the years with side-by-side photos from early seasons to today.