Matt and Ross Duffer, writers of the Netflix series, gave details of the news through social networks.
Scheduled for 2024, the fifth season of Stranger Things promises to stir the hearts of the public, but remains shrouded in many mysteries. Surprising the fans, Matt It is Ross Dufferbrothers creators of the iconic series of Netflixrevealed that fans will have to look back on the 2nd year of the series before the fifth and final season of the series.
The news surfaced in a publication on the official Twitter of the Netflix series, after a user commented that the 2nd season of the production is underestimated. In response, the writers agree and recommend that fans see Year 2 again.
season 2 robbed
— Ben Webb (@B_webb2003) July 7, 2023
I think season two is consistently underrated. I strongly recommend rewatching it before season 5.”
It is worth remembering that the second season marks the introduction of max (Sadie Sink), Billy (Dacre Montgomery) and the Mind Flayer. Also, this is the year that had the controversial episode about the Lost sister of the Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), Kali (Linnea Berthelsen).
The 5th and final season of Stranger Things will have the final battle of Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) and friends against the sinister forces of the Upside Down. 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 Deathreleased in 2013. At the moment, however, the recordings were interrupted due to the writers’ strike.
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