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After a decade of captivating audiences, the hit Netflix series “Stranger Things” is coming to an end. Creators Matt and Ross Duffer, along with the cast, reflect on the show’s unexpected success, its impact on pop culture, and the challenges of concluding such a beloved story. The final season promises a climactic showdown between the Hawkins crew and the Upside Down, with the addition of Linda Hamilton as a key character. The young cast members, who have grown up together on screen, express their emotional attachment to the show and each other. The Duffer brothers emphasize the importance of the final 30 minutes, which they meticulously planned to ensure a satisfying conclusion.

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‘Stranger Things’ Final Season Arrives This Holiday Season After Decade-Long Run

Hawkins, Indiana – After a decade of supernatural adventures and 80s nostalgia, the final season of Netflix’s “Stranger Things” is set to premiere this holiday season. The hit series, created by Matt and Ross Duffer, will release its final episodes in two parts: Part one arriving November 27 and the additional three episodes being released on Boxing Day with the finale dropping on New Year’s Day.

The series, which debuted in 2016, quickly became a global phenomenon, propelling its young cast into the spotlight and sparking a resurgence of interest in 80s pop culture. The Duffer brothers, self-proclaimed “nerds,” initially envisioned the show as a blend of John Carpenter and “E.T.,” never anticipating the massive success it would achieve.

“Stranger Things” not only revived the careers of 80s icons like Winona Ryder and Matthew Modine but also introduced a new generation to the world of Dungeons & Dragons and iconic music. The show’s use of Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill” in Season 4 led to a viral resurgence of the song, earning Bush her first UK No. 1 single since 1978 and even a gilded birdcage gift to the Duffer brothers.

The final season promises a thrilling conclusion to the battle against the Upside Down, with the addition of action star Linda Hamilton (“Terminator”) as Dr. Kay, a military scientist. Hamilton, who initially considered retiring from acting, was drawn to the show’s compelling story and her fangirl love for the show. “There are a couple of real fightin’ moments,” she teased.

The young cast members, who have grown up together on screen, expressed mixed emotions about the show’s end. “Playing these characters has been amazing,” said Caleb McLaughlin, “But growing up with these guys, and having the family that we’ve built, is something I won’t get again. I’m gonna miss that a lot.”

The Duffer brothers emphasized the importance of the final 30 minutes of the series, meticulously planning the ending before writing the rest of the season. “We knew that if we didn’t get those 30 minutes right, then it didn’t matter how much time and effort and quality was put into what preceded that. It wouldn’t matter,” said Matt Duffer.

As fans around the world prepare to say goodbye to the Hawkins crew, the final season of “Stranger Things” promises a nostalgic, action-packed, and emotionally resonant conclusion to one of the most popular TV series of the decade.

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