If you've found yourself back on the Stranger Things hype train after the unbridled trip that was the Season Four, Volume Two finale, then you might not want to read what we're about to drop here. In an open letter to Stranger Things fans via The Hollywood Reporter, the creators behind the series, Matt and Ross Duffer, revealed that Season Five would be its last. "Seven years ago, we planned out the complete story arc for Stranger Things," they wrote. "At the time, we predicted the story would last four to five seasons. It proved too large to tell in four, but—as you'll see for yourselves—we are now hurtling toward our finale."
If you've found yourself back on the Stranger Things hype train after the unbridled trip that was the Season Four, Volume Two finale, then you might not want to read what we're about to drop here. In an open letter to Stranger Things fans via The Hollywood Reporter, the creators behind the series, Matt and Ross Duffer, revealed that Season Five would be its last. "Seven years ago, we planned out the complete story arc for Stranger Things," they wrote. "At the time, we predicted the story would last four to five seasons. It proved too large to tell in four, but—as you'll see for yourselves—we are now hurtling toward our finale." |
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The Reservoir, from Pentair Rocean, is where function meets style. |
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As a teenager in the late 90s and early 2000s, my older sister Sarah struggled with drugs. During this time, I noticed a book in my sister's stuff—a black cover with only a glimpse of a girl's face, as if she were photographed in a dimly lit dungeon, and the words Go Ask Alice text-wrapping around her eye. I somehow ascertained the premise of the book: the diary of a young girl grappling with drugs. I'd seen enough "very special episodes" to be cynical and dismissive of these types of stories, but something about Go Ask Alice's adjacency to my sister, whose problems were all too real, gave it the hue and heft of legitimacy. With Go Ask Alice, I hoped that Sarah could learn Alice's secrets, and Alice could learn hers. But what if Alice's secrets weren't secrets at all? What if they were lies? |
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His Republican gubernatorial opponent on the other hand... |
| The author discusses The Pallbearers Club, his new novel about vampires, punk rock, and the horror of the self. |
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If we were to boil down the entirety of Stranger Things to a few pillars, we would have at the forefront mind-bending sci-fi, heartwarming relationships and friendships, iconic '80s wardrobes and, of course, the music. With the show starting in 1983 and currently being set in 1986, there has been absolutely no shortage of all of the best '80s hits. If you're wondering where to find these tracks, Spotify put together an official Stranger Things Playlist. Before you ask, yes, it glitches and flashes images of Vecna here and there. |
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