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After almost a decade, Stranger Things has come to an end — and even though some fans aren't happy with how things left off, the finale still has plenty of people talking.
Stranger Things Season 5 on Netflix ended with episode 8, which aired on New Year's Eve, but fans are not over it yet.
If the 12 kidnapped children are a twisted image of Jesus and his disciples, then Holly is presumably the Judas figure in Stranger Things Season 5. According to this theory, she will be the one who delivers Vecna to death, betraying him to Eleven and her friends. This time, though, it will be Judas who saves the world.
Stranger Things’ delivers a dramatic ending with series finale “The Rightside Up,” leaving the final fate of Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) ambiguous—but there are clues.
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'Stranger Things' finale: Dustin's speech had a poignant nod to Eddie Munson you may have missed
We're talking about the Hawkins High School graduation speech made by Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo), who took over the ceremony with a rousing tirade against the system that had his fellow students cheering and Principal Higgins (Bill Winkler) scrambling for the mic.
The Stranger Things 5 finale trailer is officially here. It's not a long one, but it's a good one. As always, there are some really important quick moments in t
Stranger Things Season 5’s biggest twist, that the Mind Flayer was the real villain all along, was pretty well signposted. The end of Season 4 had apparently turned the entire story upside down, with Vecna claiming he was the show’s real villain and that he’d created the Mind Flayer.
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