Stranger Things series finale ending explained
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The Duffer brothers' ending goes light on surprises and heavy on sentiment as the blockbuster coming-of-age story bids a sound enough farewell — for now.
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Jim Hopper gives Eleven a major pep talk in 'Stranger Things' finale trailer: 'Let's end this, kid'
Hopper's speech is accompanied by an intense montage teasing what's to come, including a shot of Vecna's hand emerging from the body of Henry Creel (Jamie Campbell Bower). "Fight for the days on the other side of this," Hopper tells Eleven. "Fight for a world beyond Hawkins. Let's end this, kid."
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Every death in the Stranger Things series finale (plus the close calls that left us fearing the worst)
It seems like only yesterday the first four episodes of Stranger Things season 5 arrived on Netflix, and yet we’ve somehow already reached the end of the road.
Netflix released the final trailer for 'Stranger Things 5' on Tuesday, just ahead of the anticipated series finale
David Harbour makes some excellent points as to why he and the Duffer Brothers created such a different/unique character for Hopper from this film. This gives the viewers an excellent view into how influential the film was on the creation of Hopper's character.
While the bulk of the group heads to the Upside Down’s version of the WSQK radio tower, Hopper and Eleven have their own mission. She’s going to face down Vecna on her own, using one of the Hawkins Research Lab tank in the Upside Down.
Even after the series finale of "Stranger Things" this week, the Netflix show's world will expand with at least two upcoming spinoffs.