Long delayed by the strike, production on the fifth and final season of Stranger Things will finally begin soon. Netflix is targeting a 2025 release.
Which gives fans time to develop many theories about the outcome of Matt and Ross Duffer’s fantasy series. Among them, one hypothesis holds firm in the Stranger Things fan community.
For some of them, it’s easy: Mike (Finn Wolfhard), Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), Dustin (Gathen Matarazzo), Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin), Willy (Noah Schnapp) and Max (Sadie Sink) will all have adventures. Let reality be… just a dream!
Indeed, one of the most popular fan theories explains that all the events of the Netflix series actually come from the imagination of a group of friends playing a long and crazy game of Dungeons and Dragons.
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Interviewed on the red carpet at the Stranger Things premiere in London, the Duffer brothers simply dismissed the theory at the microphone. subway :
“That would be to say it was all a dream. No, I assure you, we won’t end the series like this. We’ve known where we’re going for a long time. And we’re confident with this ending. We hope it satisfies everyone, we’ll see.”
What does this Stranger Things finale have in store for us? Actors are already enjoying the final season of the Netflix series, such as Joe Keery, who evokes a “sense of relief and sadness” or David Harbor, who speaks of a “moving and ambitious” final season.
Information about the fifth and final season of Stranger Things is slowly coming out, and after the first scene revealed by the creators, we can expect more revelations and first images next year.
The first four seasons of Stranger Things are available on Netflix.
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