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stranger things Trailer for series finale has been droppedand a subtle detail spotted by eagle-eyed fans has people fearing the worst for at least one of the main characters.
Trailer released on Tuesday The last episode of nearly three hours Jim Hopper, played by David Harbour, delivers an emotional monologue, imploring Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) to “fight one last time.”
“Life is so unfair to you,” he admits, as clips from previous seasons play. “Your childhood was taken away from you. You were attacked and manipulated by terrible people, but you never let it break you. Fight for the days on the other side. Fight for the world beyond Hawkins.”
In one brief scene, Hopper points a gun at an unseen threat. Behind him, a figure could be vaguely discerned in the thick yellow mist.
“This is VECNA behind HOPPER S***TTTT,” someone wrote in the YouTube comments section.
“If Hope was dying, they wouldn’t make him fake his death twice. I think he’s the safest,” another fan asserted.
“They haven’t filmed a scene together yet and I’d like to see them interact,” a third added.
Others pointed to another scene showing a distraught Dustin Henderson (Gadon Matarazzo) wrapped in a pair of arms and crying.
“Why is Dustin screaming???” one person questioned, while another pointed out: “Dustin screaming means the main character is going to die.”
Another agreed: “Judging by Dustin’s reaction, Def looks like someone died.”
After five seasons, Netflix’s top sci-fi and fantasy series The show, which follows a group of schoolchildren as they investigate a series of supernatural events in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana, ends Wednesday.
Starring Brown, Harbor, Matarazzo, Finn Wolfhard, Noah Schnapp, Caleb McLaughlin, Sadie Sink and Winona Ryder, final episodes stranger things They center around the group as they hunt down Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower), the powerful telepathic villain from The Upside Down.
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Season five, which aired three years after season four, was widely criticized by viewers for its poor writing and numerous plot holes. The latest batch of episodes has hit series lows in audience ratings, with the seventh installment, The Bridge, being well received. Comment bombardment of Will Byers’ coming out scene.
Billionaire tech tycoon Elon Musk complained that the scene was “completely unnecessary and forced upon an audience that just wants to enjoy some basic science fiction.”
Another criticized the showrunner for “ruining” the show by “focusing the final season on Will coming out as gay.” Meanwhile, many were quick to defend the scene, explaining stranger things It didn’t “woke up” overnight, but these character threads had been included in previous seasons.
The three-part final season was released with the first four episodes released in November, followed by three episodes on Christmas Day, with the final episode premiering on Netflix and in theaters on Wednesday.