Stranger Things Creators Deny Fan Theory Over The End Of The Fifth Season
JAKARTA - The Stranger Things series will end its broadcast with season five. This series is a topic of conversation because the audience is starting to predict the end of the story.
Quoting Variety, one of the most talked about rumors is that Stranger Things is not suspected to be reality. Fans suspect that it will end up similar to the Dungeons & Dragons game where the main character will return to the original scene, namely playing games.
When he heard the theory, Duffer Brothers as the creator of the series laughed. Duffer Brothers consists of Matt and Duffer.
"(Theory) is true. That's the end of the story...no," Matt said.
"It's the same as saying everything is just a dream. No, I can guarantee it's not the way we end the story. We already know where we've been going and we're comfortable with it," Ross said.
"Hopefully this will satisfy all parties. We'll see," he said.
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Production of the fifth Stranger Things series was delayed due to a strike in Hollywood, which ended last November. Then, they plan to start production in January to keep it released as scheduled - in 2025.
"The scale is bigger, but it's still fun, because everyone is back at Hawkins, the men and Eleven are in touch like they were in the first season," he said.
"And yes, there may be a spin-off, but Eleven, Dustin, and Lucas' story, and Lucas, their story is finished here," he said again.
Stranger Things takes the background of Hawkins' fictional city, Indiana, which tells the story of a group of children who find another world called Upside Down. The ensemble players are WinonaRIDer, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, and Millie Bobby Brown.
Stranger Things is said to be one of the most successful Netflix series titles that has consistently been ranked since its first season was released.