Stranger Things series finale ending explained
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Stranger Things' finale is airing in movie theaters tomorrow, but there is not great news if you are trying to hunt down tickets right now.
Here's what time the "Stranger Things" Season 5 finale, a movie called "Rightside Up," releases on New Year's Eve.
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Stranger Things creators reveal which movie Max & Lucas were watching in Season 5's final moments
The Duffers spill more details about that Max and Lucas date scene in the Stranger Things series finale, revealing what movie they're watching.
According to 'Stranger Things' co-creator Ross Duffer, 1.1 million people have RSVP'd to watch the series finale in theatres.
The Gate stars Stephen Dorff (yes, that Stephen Dorff) as a 12-year-old boy named Glen who, along with his heavy metal-loving, nerdy friend Terry, discovers a gateway to Hell in his backyard. The removal of a pesky tree opens the portal, and as soon as Glen's parents head out of town for the weekend, weirdness ensues.
From the beginning “The Rightside Up” (or “Stranger Things: The Finale” in theaters) feels like a movie. It’s got the runtime, budget, and urgency. The Duffers have riffed off the cinematic language of the films they loved from the ‘80s for a decade now,
Joe Keery reflects on life after Stranger Things, his emotional farewell to Steve Harrington, upcoming film Cold Storage, and how he’s shaping his career with bold, genre-defying roles.
Second place went to Emily in Paris Season 5 with 13.3M views, which is basically on par with its debut week. Third place went to Dave Chappelle’s new comedy special The Unstoppable…, which had 9.2M views.
Netflix no doubt is hoping to keep much of the excitement under wraps until tomorrow's premiere. Warning: Some spoilers ahead for Stranger Things season 5. Among the new images we briefly see Vecna, hooked up to the ceiling in his gross cave of power on his other world.