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In a recent conversation with Collider’s Steve Weintraub ahead of the latest batch of episodes for Stranger Things 5, Noah Schnapp reflected on the truth of the Upside Down coming into view, the pressure behind Will’s long-awaited coming out scene,
As Netflix's meghit series comes to an end, Sink is filled with all the emotions as she closes this chapter with her character Max. She's also ecstatic about what's next.
Over the course of the five “Stranger Things” seasons, the show has seen several tragic deaths, including Barbara “Barb” Holland, Bob Newby and Eddie Munson. So ahead of the Season 5 finale in Vol. 3, creators Matt and Ross Duffer, known as the Duffer brothers, address fan speculations that characters will die.
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.
Spoiler alert! When Will Byers comes out to his friends and family in the seventh episode of 'Stranger Things' Season 5, it doesn't feel profound.
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'Stranger Things' Star Noah Schnapp Calls Will's Vulnerable Moment 'Perfect' Yet 'A Lot of Pressure'
Sitting down and looking at his best friend Mike (played by Finn Wolfhard), mom Joyce (Winona Ryder), brother Jonathan (Charlie Heaton) and more, Will is his most vulnerable self. After making it clear that he is gay, his friends and family proudly support him and tell him they will always be by his side.
Gaten Matarazzo doesn't quite believe Saturday Night Live star Jane Wickline's claims that the Stranger Things kids are "the greatest threat to humanity right now." During a Dec. 13 Weekend Update appearance,
Thanks to a recent interview that the Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer did with Jimmy Fallon, fans of the hit Netflix series have been spiraling, thinking about the possibility that the beloved Steve Harrington (Joe Keery) has a doomed fate awaiting him.