Stranger Things series finale is coming to theaters
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"Stranger Things" is headed to movie theaters. Netflix has announced that it will celebrate the conclusion of its hit sci-fi show by bringing its series finale to cinemas. The last episode of the fifth and final season of "Stranger Things" is set to arrive in over 350 theaters nationwide,
Stranger Things might be coming to an end but Netflix probably already has their next money-making franchise ready to go.
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If she’d known, she probably wouldn’t have publicly shut down the idea that the Stranger Things finale could go to movie theaters. Things have changed and fast since then, as Netflix and AMC discuss potential collaborations,
Joseph Quinn joined Stranger Things in season 4 as the D&D-loving high schooler, but sacrificed himself in the Upside Down to save Dustin ( Gaten Matarazzo ), Steve ( Joe Keery ), Nancy ( Natalia Dyer) and Robin ( Maya Hawke ).
Joseph Quinn, who played season four fan-favorite Eddie Munson, has said he’d love to return for the final season despite his character’s apparent death. But the Duffer Brothers, who created the show, told Empire Magazine that’s not happening.
Released in 2016 on Netflix, Stranger Things is a sci-fi horror drama that merged 1980s nostalgia with supernatural mystery and turned out to be one of the most popular shows on the platform.
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