Stranger Things, Season 5 and The Upside Down Show
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What is The Upside Down in 'Stranger Things'? The final season will finally explain
J ust what is The Upside Down in Stranger Things‘ world? The truth is that we still don’t know in full. After four seasons of the show, we know how Vecna became a part of The
Stranger Things has captivated audiences with one huge mystery for nearly a decade now: what precisely is the Upside Down? Is it an alternate, dark version of our universe? A tear in reality? Or perha
We knew roughly what the end scene was for years — it wasn’t something we had to strain to come up with.” — Co-creator Matt Duffer
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'Stranger Things 5' will end Upside Down and all character arcs, so don't look for them in a spinoff
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After years of Demogorgons, psychic powers, and heartbreaking goodbyes, Stranger Things is gearing up for its grand finale, and it’s finally going to answer the question that’s haunted fans since day one: What exactly is the Upside Down?
It's been three years since season 4 of 'Stranger Things' came out, and there's also been a time jump in the show's universe
The Hawkins story is ‘done’ after ‘Stranger Things’ Season 5, and the spinoff will tell a different tale, Matt and Ross Duffer say.
Before we dig into the cover story, a reminder that at the very beginning of the week, we got the official runtimes for season 5 volume 1. As a reminder: Chapter Two: The Vanishing of Holly Wheeler – 54 minutes Chapter Three: The Turnbow Trap – 1 hour and 6 minutes
As Stranger Things fans prepare to return to the Upside Down for the final time, the cast of the Netflix smash hit hopes to give the show a proper ending. Finn Wolfhard, who has played Mike Wheeler on Stranger Things since its debut in 2016,
STRANGER THINGS 5 Will End Upside Down and All Character Arcs, So Don’t Look for Them in the Spinoff
Stranger Things 5 will completely wrap up the Upside Down, Vecna, and all character stories, so don't look for them in spinoffs.
As the end of Netflix's long-running hit series approaches, the Duffer Brothers are dropping hints about what to expect.
On today’s episode of “Daily Variety” podcast, Variety‘s Adam B. Vary and Kate Aurthur talk about going deep inside the Upside Down for their cover story on the final season of “Stranger Things” and the twin brothers who are the brains behind it,