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On Christmas Day, Netflix dropped three new episodes in the fifth and final season of Stranger Things, and with them came long-awaited answers fans have been waiting for.
Stranger Things season 5 volume 2 has arrived on Netflix, moving us one step closer to the very end of the streaming juggernaut’s beloved saga. In fact, there’s now only one episode of the entire series still unreleased, meaning we don’t have long to find out whether Eleven can finally vanquish Vecna for good.
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Stranger Things fans compare season 5 vol. 2 to Game of Thrones' ending
Fans waited for Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 2 with bated breath after the Volume 1 finale, but the latest batch of episodes seems to have left some viewers wanting more. The audience and critics’ reviews for Volume 2 are finally in,
Stranger Things creators The Duffer Brothers only told Millie Bobby Brown about her character Eleven's fate. Though the hit Netflix series has come to an end after nine years and five seasons, fans won't be saying goodbye to the "Stranger Things" universe for good.
Stranger Things Season 5 does something very sneaky and very smart. It turns Season 2 of the show into the emotional and story backbone of the entire show. Not Season 1.
While Stranger Things Season 5, Volume 2 has its fans, the episodes drew harsher response than the show is used to seeing
After four-and-a-half seasons of questions prompted by “Stranger Things,” in Volume 2 of the show’s fifth and final season, creators Matt and Ross Duffer offered answers aplenty, while also setting up the potentially tragic stakes of the series finale.
Netflix has finally dropped Stranger Things Season 5 Part 2 (Episodes 5-7), leaving only the final entry in the Duffer Brothers' sci-fi saga, scheduled to release on New Year's Eve.
Wondering who dies and who survives in Stranger Things Season 5, Volume 2? Here's what you need to know about these episodes.
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How the “Stranger Things” series finale scored 2 Prince songs for its end-of-the-world soundtrack
Matt and Ross Duffer tell EW about the "challenging" process of securing rights to "Purple Rain" and "When Doves Cry" from Prince's estate.