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As “Stranger Things” closed out its five-season run, the tentpole series had a seismic impact on both Netflix and the overall the TV landscape
The streamer addressed the future of the "Stranger Things" universe. Here’s what's confirmed and what remains unclear.
After the series finale of the Netflix megahit, fans have been spiraling over a viral online theory that the flagship series may not be finished. But the Duffers have already confirmed: "This is finite.
On Monday, following a season finale that crashed Netflix on New Year’s Eve, the streamer announced that a documentary about the hit series will premiere on Jan. 12. “A decade after rewiring pop culture,
"Stranger Things" creators Ross Duffer and Matt Duffer shared whether they plan to continue building on the original story amid rumors that Netflix was releasing a secret ninth episode on Jan. 7.
Netflix users spent 325.6 million hours watching season five last week — not counting those who went to movie theaters to watch the final episode on Dec. 31 and Jan. 1. The finale made an estimated $20 million to $25 million in revenue for theater chains over those two days.
Stranger Things' Season 5 has joined Netflix's list of its most popular English-language TV titles of all time in ninth place.
“Stranger Things” also evokes the show’s upside-down mirror universe this week as its first season takes the tenth and final spot on our most-watched list, as audiences either raced to catch up, or decided to start all over again after the big finale.
The “Thunderbolts*” star allegedly felt overwhelmed after “Stranger Things” began its final season rollout, as well as intense scrutiny from the press, sources told Variety. He stepped back from filming the movie to rest. Harbour was replaced by Will Arnett, fresh off his starring role in “Is This Thing On!,” Variety reported.