Stranger Things, Review and Season 5
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The show has been flooded with negative reviews as people have responded furiously to a character coming out as gay.
Find all the connections from previous seasons and 'The First Shadow' play that may help you connect the dots as you watch 'Stranger Things 5' Vol. 2
The final season of Netflix’s ‘Stranger Things’ has sparked a shocking amount of backlash from fans—here’s why season five is being criticized online.
Let’s start with the facts before we spiral. Through the first seven episodes of season 5, Eleven makes it out alive. There was no heroic last stand, and she’s still standing when Volume 2 ends.
After four-and-a-half seasons of questions prompted by “Stranger Things,” in Volume 2 of the show’s fifth and final season, creators Matt and Ross Duffer offered answers aplenty, while also setting up the potentially tragic stakes of the series finale.
Stranger Things fans believe Season 5 feels strange on purpose, with a viral theory claiming Vecna is manipulating the audience as part of a meta twist.
"Stranger Things" Season 5, Volume 2 finally reveals the origins of the Upside Down. Here’s how the wormhole works, what the Abyss is and how it all connects to Vecna.
With one episode left to go, the end of "Stranger Things" Season 5, Volume 2 has left the fate of the kids, Hawkins, and the world up in the air.
Despite all criticism Stranger Things legacy will be unmatched for years to come, explained in-depth
With the end of Stranger Things approaching, the chatter surrounding the series continues to grow hotter. Some enjoy season 5 volume 2 while other fans think that the progression of the narrative doesn't match their pace,
Stranger Things not going to end with Season 5 finale? Netflix is expanding the franchise with an animated series set in 1985. The Duffer Brothers also confirmed future spinoffs. Season 5 ends the main story,
Netflix drops the emotional finale trailer of 'Stranger Things' Season 5 (Volume 3), teasing nostalgia, epic battles, and Eleven’s showdown.
Nancy and Jonathan found a glowing, electrified ball of spice on top of the lab and thought, “Vecna’s magic!” Actually, it’s exotic matter. In the real world, scientists use this term for stuff that doesn’t follow the rules of normal solids, liquids, or gases. In the show, it’s the glue holding the wormhole open.