EntertainmentStranger Things: season 5 has filming postponed with writers’ strikeMatt and Ross Duffer, co-creators of the Netflix series, gave details about the postponement of production in an announcement made on social networks today at 2:00 pm

EntertainmentStranger Things: season 5 has filming postponed with writers’ strikeMatt and Ross Duffer, co-creators of the Netflix series, gave details about the postponement of production in an announcement made on social networks today at 2:00 pm

Matt and Ross Duffer, co-creators of the Netflix series, gave details about the postponement of production in an announcement made on social networks

In the final stretch, the fifth season of Stranger Things promises to stir the hearts of the audience, but fans of the series Netflix will still have to wait longer than anticipated. Matt It is Ross Dufferbrothers who created the series, shared a statement announcing that filming for the 5th season, scheduled to start in June, “is not possible” due to the writers’ strike in the United States.

Writing for the fifth and final season began in August 2022, shortly after the fourth season premiered. The message of duffer it still ends with the hashtag “WGA Strong”, or “strong writers union”. Check out the statement in full:

“[Irmãos] duffers here. We don’t stop writing when filming starts. While we look forward to starting production with our amazing cast and crew, that won’t be possible during this strike. Hopefully a fair deal will be reached soon so we can all get back to work. Until then – over and off.”

As the most streamed series of 2022, Stranger Things (2016) now joins a growing group of Netflix series such as big mouth (2017) and Cokra Kai (2018), facing production delays and pauses amid the writers’ strike.

Still shrouded in mystery, at the end of April, the brothers duffer will give the first updates on the plot of the fifth season. In a publication made on social networks, they revealed that the fifth and final season of the series will have a connection to terror. Demon Death: The Ascension (2023), which is part of the franchise The Demon’s Deathlaunched in 2013.

Source: Rollingstone

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