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"I hope by the time people get to the end that it feels like there’s something inevitable about what happens," Matt Duffer tells The Hollywood Reporter in a conversation with brother Ross Duffer about the second part of the final season and how it sets up their endgame.
Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 2 finally arrived on Christmas Day, picking up the story at full speed and pushing every character closer to the end. Here’s what goes down in Volume 2, and how it tees up the series finale.
This story contains spoilers from Season 5, Volume 2 of “Stranger Things, now streaming on Netflix. After four-and-a-half seasons of questions prompted by “Stranger Things,” in Volume 2 of the show’s fifth and final season,
Jamie Campbell Bower, Noah Schnapp and The Duffer Brothers spoke to "Good Morning America" about the final episodes of "Stranger Things."
The scene is one of several tear-jerkers in the second volume of episodes, released on Christmas Day. In addition to a whirlwind of emotional sequences, the back half of the season is finally beginning to provide some answers about the Upside Down and the evils that Hawkins has been facing this whole time.
Ever since “Stranger Things” first debuted on Netflix in 2016, it was evident that Noah Schnapp‘s Will Byers was different from his friends. His own father derisively called him queer, as his mother Joyce (Winona Ryder) recounts early in Season 1.
The next wave of "Stranger Things" Season 5 episodes is upon us. Time for a quick refresh on what happened in Volume 1. For only including four episodes, "Stranger Things" Season 5, Volume 1 was packed with info,
Volume 2 of Stranger Things Season 5 answers many questions viewers have had about the Upside Down for ages, but we still need other answers.
Stranger Things 5, Volume 2 is an emotional, exciting set of episodes that put the pieces in place for a great series finale; our review. The post STRANGER THINGS 5, VOLUME 2 Delivers a Moving and Exciting Penultimate Entry (Review) appeared first on Nerdist.