Stranger Things, Season 5
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Find all the connections from previous seasons and 'The First Shadow' play that may help you connect the dots as you watch 'Stranger Things 5' Vol. 2
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Let's break down Stranger Things' insane reveal about the Upside Down and the Abyss
This article contains MAJOR SPOILERS for Stranger Things 5 Vol. 2. The fifth and final season of Stranger Things dropped a bombshell on viewers tonight when it
Brenner’s notes explain that the Upside Down is a wormhole connecting Hawkins, Indiana to another dimension. Dustin dubs that world “the Abyss” because in D&D, it is “a realm of pure chaos and evil.” Image: Netflix Hopper (David Harbor) is less than enthusiastic about yet another D&D reference,
Stranger Things has been hinting at this reveal throughout Season 5. Look no further than its references to A Wrinkle in Time, which features wormhole-like tesseracts. Or how about Mr. Clarke fully teaching a class on Einstein-Rosen Bridges, aka wormholes?
Stranger Things just revealed the true nature of the Upside Down, and everyone was wrong about it since the first season.
Dustin Henderson actor Gaten Matarazzo shares fans' pain over the changes to Dustin and Steve's friendship in 'Stranger Things' season 5.
Ask any Stranger Things fan who their favorite duo is, and most are going to say Dustin Henderson (Gaten Matarazzo) and Steve Harrington (Joe Keery). No one thought they would become close, and that's exactly why their friendship is so beautiful.
As Stranger Things nears its long-awaited finale, fans are once again combing through every detail of the series for hidden clues. One theory, in particular, has sparked fresh reaction online, with some viewers claiming that Vecna may secretly be Dustin Henderson's biological father.