Season 5, Stranger Things
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The gate to the Upside Down has closed after 10 years and 5 seasons—but these films and series will fill the supernatural, nostalgic void left behind.
Some compared the Netflix series to "Game of Thrones" and said its ending was "predictable," while others said it "landed the plane" and concluded in "the best way possible"
The Gate stars Stephen Dorff (yes, that Stephen Dorff) as a 12-year-old boy named Glen who, along with his heavy metal-loving, nerdy friend Terry, discovers a gateway to Hell in his backyard. The removal of a pesky tree opens the portal, and as soon as Glen's parents head out of town for the weekend, weirdness ensues.
The Stranger Things Season 5 finale delivered plenty for fans to savor, from epic monster showdowns to deeply emotional, nostalgia-soaked moments, all culminating in an ending that has left audiences
The Duffer Brothers reveal that Stranger Things Season 5 is the definitive end for the live-action series, with no plans for future appearances.
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Stranger Things ending explained: Who lived, who died and how the Netflix hit came to a close
Years in the making, the long-anticipated series finale of Stranger Things instantly ranks among the most over-the-top final chapters ever seen on the small screen. And that's coming on the heels of a three-episode Vol. 2 where some major dramatic shifts already happened.
Eleven accidentally created the Upside Down when she opened the gate in Stranger Things season 1. This happened during her forced experiment at Hawkins Lab. Duffer made it clear that this was not a choice she made freely.
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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