After spending nearly 10 years working on “Stranger Things”, Finn Wolfhard has mixed emotions about the show—and his character—reaching the end of the road. The actor, who first stepped into the role of Mike Wheeler in November 2015, opened up to People about the flood of feelings he experienced while filming the series finale.
Sadie Sink is gearing up to make her debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The “Stranger Things” star has officially joined the cast of “Spider-Man 4”, where she will appear alongside Tom Holland, who reprises his role as the young web-slinging superhero.
Millie Bobby Brown, known for her role in “Stranger Things”, has spoken out against recent media coverage of her appearance, stating, "This isn't journalism, this is bullying."
Acclaimed director Sam Mendes is set to bring the story of The Beatles to life in a series of highly anticipated biopics, with the latest casting news already creating a stir. According to Deadline, Joseph Quinn, best known for his breakout role in “Stranger Things”, will portray George Harrison.
The first glimpse of the highly anticipated fifth and final season of Netflix's popular web-series, “Stranger Things”, has been unveiled. The 1-minute-57-second video offers a behind-the-scenes look at the cast during filming, with Millie Bobby Brown sharing her thoughts on her experience with the show.
When "Stranger Things" star Millie Bobby Brown marries fiance Jake Bongiovi, it will be her "Papa" officiating the wedding.
The enigmatic town of Hawkins may remain shrouded in mystery for a bit longer than expected, prolonging the anticipation for “Stranger Things” season five. The highly anticipated final chapter of Netflix's beloved supernatural teen drama is now aiming for a release in 2025, disappointing fans who had hoped for its arrival in 2024. During Netflix's "Next on Netflix" event in Los Angeles on Wednesday, the streaming giant unveiled its lineup of series and films for 2024. While the TV lineup featured numerous returning favourites, the absence of “Stranger Things” was particularly conspicuous.
After a prolonged wait, “Stranger Things” is returning to Hawkins as the cameras roll for the much-anticipated final season of Netflix's hit show. Yet, not everyone is excited about the return of a certain cast member.
The world of "Stranger Things" is set to grow even larger with a diverse range of spinoff projects, including both animated and live-action series, providing fans with fresh adventures beyond the upcoming Season 5, marking the conclusion of the original series.
The live-adaptation of “One Piece” rose to become the leading TV series on Netflix in around 84 different countries within the first few days of its release.
An animated series set in the sci-fi world of Stranger Things is in development at Netflix, part of the streaming service’s efforts to expand the hit series into a wide-ranging franchise.
Fans have their concerns regarding this new live-action adaptation.
The wait for the fourth season was particularly long, but worth it.
“Stranger Things” returned this May after a three-year hiatus, and the new season is significantly more expansive in terms of its premise on trauma and loss. What was particularly interesting about the show this time around, was its new format—where it split the final season into two different volumes. Season 4, Volume 1 consisted of a total of 7 episodes, with much longer runtimes than the traditional “Stranger Things” format. The split can almost be likened to that of a video game with multiple levels, where each new level puts forth a greater level of intensity and difficulty for our favourite characters.
Stranger Things Season 4 Volume 1 ended with quite a few unanswered questions.
These books, full of horror, humour, grisly monsters, and misfit kids, are the perfect remedy to fill the gap in your time until the show returns with more episodes.
“Stranger Things” lost a couple cast members in its first season, but it's going to replenish its ranks for season two.
Stranger Things is an American science fiction horror web television series created by the Duffer Brothers.
Strange things don't happen in the quiet American town of Hawkins, Indiana -- until they do in this trailer for Netflix's July 15 eight-episode series about a supernatural disappearance.