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Speculation surrounding Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 9 has escalated in the days following the series finale. Online theories suggest that additional footage or a hidden installment could still be unveiled.
We are barely over the finale of Stranger Things Season 5, and the fandom has already spiraled into detective mode with a brand new theory about the show's possible future.
Tickets are available for purchase on the "Stranger Things" Season 5 finale website at st5finale.com. Fans can find screenings near them by searching a ZIP code. Ticket prices vary by theater. "Rightside Up" runs for 2 hours and 5 minutes, according to a Netflix news release.
Netflix revealed the release date and trailer for One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5, a behind-the-scenes documentary.
Stranger Things Season 5 has ended, yet fans cannot stop speculating about theories, including who chose the finale's iconic end-credit track, which is David Bowie's "Heroes.
So then, why does the big, final moment only have two waterfalls? Well, because maybe there was another. Clearly, there are two distinct waterfalls in the final shot. But another
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Stranger Things 5 ending sparks backlash—was it the weakest ending ever? And what happened to Eleven?
After nearly ten years of monsters, mystery, and mayhem, Stranger Things has finally closed the gate—for good. But instead of the emotional unity fans expected, the long-awaited finale has split the internet right down the middle.
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Sadie Sink’s Take on Eleven’s Fate Could Shock Stranger Things Fans
Stranger Things star Sadie Sink discussed Eleven's fate and revealed whether she dies in Season 5. Learn what she had to say in this story.
Here's what time the "Stranger Things" Season 5 finale, a movie called "Rightside Up," releases on New Year's Eve.
Spoilers for Stranger Things Season 5 are below! Stranger Things has finally ended its nearly decade-long run on Netflix, bringing the beloved sci-fi series to an emotional, albeit divisive, conclusion. Or maybe that's just what the Duffer brothers want to ...