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Stranger Things creators reveal which movie Max & Lucas were watching in Season 5's final moments
The Duffers spill more details about that Max and Lucas date scene in the Stranger Things series finale, revealing what movie they're watching.
Stranger Things Season 5 closes the door on Hawkins’ darkest era. Explore moments, choices, and sacrifices that shape the unforgettable finale.
The premiere of Stranger Things Season 5 was divided into three sections. The first part, consisting of four episodes, was released on November 26.
Stranger Things ended with a glimpse into the future that revealed that Max and Lucas stay together AND finally get to go on their movie date. And while we only saw them cuddling in the audience, the Duffer brothers just went ahead and revealed what movie they were seeing.
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Stranger Things season 5 episode 8 recap and review: 'The Rightside Up' is an epic, emotional farewell
After nearly a decade and five epic seasons, Netflix's juggernaut sci-fi TV series Stranger Things is finally coming to an end. It's been a hell of a ride, but
The Stranger Things series ends by mirroring its beginning, returning to a Dungeons & Dragons game in the Wheelers’ basement. Will, Dustin, Lucas, Max, and Mike reunite for one final role-playing campaign before putting away their D&D books and leaving the basement one by one, symbolizing the close of their shared childhood chapter.
The end is finally here. Just a week after the heart-stopping events of the Christmas volume 2 release, Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 3 (The Finale) has
Max’s physical body is in the real world in a coma. Meanwhile, her mind is in Matrix-like dimension created by Vecna. It consists of his past memories. This is also where Vecna, as Mr. Whatsit, brought Holly Wheeler. Like Max, her physical body is elsewhere.
This interview contains spoilers for Stranger Things 5, Volume 2. As Stranger Things enters its final stretch, director and executive producer Shawn Levy remains one of the creative minds most closely associated with the show’s cinematic identity.