A writers’ and actors’ strike in 2023 will affect many films, including Stranger Things. After months of waiting, it’s official: The Netflix series has just entered production for its 5th season, which will be its last.
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Stranger Things season 5 production has officially begun. pic.twitter.com/t96JtuXTPm
— Netflix France (@NetflixFR) January 8, 2024
In this case, the platform published a photo of the actors who will be there: we clearly know Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven), David Harbor (Hopper), Joe Keery (Steve) and Jamie Campbell Bower (Vecna).
Date, episodes, plot, casting… all information about the Netflix series finale
While Stranger Things fans will recognize almost every cast member, Linda Hamilton still stands out from the crowd. The actress, best known for her role as Sarah Connor in The Terminator, was announced for Season 5 last summer.
He joins a long list of major ’80s comedians appearing in Netflix series. We still don’t know which character he will be playing in the final episodes.
Stranger Things Season 5 filming is expected to last several months. We will logically have to wait until 2025 before we discover the end of the SF series, which promises to be shocking if the actors are to be believed. In this case, the characters will find themselves around Hawkins, where in season 4 they were scattered to the four corners of the country.
The creators of the Netflix series revealed the first scene of the 5th season!
The end of the series will not only make Netflix subscribers cry. The actors shared their feelings about filming these last episodes. If Millie Bobby Brown is happy to move on, others are also causing a lot of grief. It must be said that Stranger Things will be a milestone in their careers and will be a before/after….
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