Eleven, Ross Duffer and Stranger Things
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This comment came after Campbell Bower told us that there are few significant details, like his red tie. However, it was his statement about what we missed that got fans talking in the comments.
The Stranger Things series finale ended (and beware major spoilers if you haven’t watched it yet!) with a major question: Is Eleven alive or dead? On one hand, we see her seemingly die, blown away along with the Upside Down;
Stranger Things star Gaten Matarazzo spoke with Deadline about Dustin's grief journey in Season 5 and more from the finale
The 14-year-old newcomer to the Netflix mega-hit talks about Holly’s big final season arc and the “perfect” series finale: "When we finally read the script, everyone was in floods of tears."
The era of Stranger Things as we know it came to an end on New Year’s Day. But, as we know all too well, shows that are too successful to end go the route of spinoffs, and Stranger Things is no exception. Outside of its animated series, the Duffer Brothers have shed the tiniest bit of light on what their show’s spin-off will center on.
Theories about the Stranger Things grand finale keep on coming up. Everyone is curious about how they are to end everything that began on November 6, 1983, in the fictional town of Hawkins, giving birth to what we call the Upside Down. And now, The Abyss, as Dustin explained to everyone in Season 5.
Even after the series finale of "Stranger Things" this week, the Netflix show's world will expand with at least two upcoming spinoffs.
While the franchise is expanding in some carefully planned ways, there is no official Stranger Things Cinematic Universe in the sense fans may be imagining. Netflix and creators Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer have been clear that they aren't interested in building a sprawling web of interconnected projects.