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[Impact]"Stranger Things 5": First Look at Final Season and New Cast Members[/Impact]
Fans of "Stranger Things" are eagerly anticipating the fifth and final season on Netflix, which is still in production and promises to surpass everything shown so far, according to the creators. Expectations are high for the elaborate grand finale featuring the Hawkins group against the formidable antagonist Vecna.
A new video offers a first look behind the scenes, revealing a few promising glimpses of the upcoming season. The video showcases scenes at Hawkins High School, reunions with the main characters, and hinted battle scenes bathed in red light, typical of confrontations with the powerful foe from the Upside Down.
The show's creators, Matt and Ross Duffer, shared in the video that half of the filming was completed by the beginning of July, marking the 24th week of production: "Week 24. Happy halfway to the best cast and crew ever."
Due to last year's Hollywood strike, production was halted for a while. Filming finally resumed at the beginning of this year (as reported by TV Wunschliste).
New Cast Members Confirmed
The cast has grown with three new additions: Alex Breaux ("Joe Pickett," "Waco: The Aftermath"), along with young stars Nell Fisher and Jake Connelly, joining the fifth season.
The most notable new addition is "Terminator" veteran Linda Hamilton, a huge fan of the series, who is expected to play a central role in the final showdown. Details about the new characters are still under wraps.
Returning main cast members include Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Noah Schnapp, Sadie Sink, Winona Ryder, and David Harbour.
"Season 5 Will Be Bigger Than Anything Before"
"Our showrunners, Matt and Ross, carry a lot of responsibility. They have a fantastic writing team, but they are very dedicated," revealed Robin actress Maya Hawke in an interview with Deadline. "They write a lot and are very intense and serious about the quality of the script. It takes a long time to write each season - and it takes a long time to shoot them."
She added about the current episodes: "We are basically making eight movies. The episodes are very long."
The creators have teased that the new episodes will begin with a time jump spanning several years. The young heroes must regroup and gather their strength for the decisive battle against the overpowering Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower).
The outlook for Season 5 looks bleak, as hinted at the end of Season 4, when a great calamity looms over Hawkins as the two worlds merge, threatening to engulf Hawkins and the rest of the world in the Upside Down (see the recap of Season 4).
The fate of Max, played by Sadie Sink, remains uncertain (but not hopeless). At the end of Season 4, she is left unconscious in the hospital after Vecna's attack. Ross Duffer cryptically stated at the beginning of filming: "Max is not really alive in the sense that you and I understand it. But that doesn't mean she's dead-dead either!"
Final Season Coming in 2025
The premiere date for the fifth and final season of the hit series is planned for 2025 on Netflix. It is expected that the new episodes, like the previous season, will be released in two parts, although this has not been confirmed yet.
In the meantime, fans can look forward to more productions from the expanded series universe. A yet-unnamed anime series set in the "Stranger Things" world is in the works. Additionally, a stage play titled "The First Shadow" will be performed in London's West End, exploring the backstory of the horrors in Hawkins.
Fans of "Stranger Things" are eagerly anticipating the fifth and final season on Netflix, which is still in production and promises to surpass everything shown so far, according to the creators. Expectations are high for the elaborate grand finale featuring the Hawkins group against the formidable antagonist Vecna.
A new video offers a first look behind the scenes, revealing a few promising glimpses of the upcoming season. The video showcases scenes at Hawkins High School, reunions with the main characters, and hinted battle scenes bathed in red light, typical of confrontations with the powerful foe from the Upside Down.
The show's creators, Matt and Ross Duffer, shared in the video that half of the filming was completed by the beginning of July, marking the 24th week of production: "Week 24. Happy halfway to the best cast and crew ever."
Due to last year's Hollywood strike, production was halted for a while. Filming finally resumed at the beginning of this year (as reported by TV Wunschliste).
New Cast Members Confirmed
The cast has grown with three new additions: Alex Breaux ("Joe Pickett," "Waco: The Aftermath"), along with young stars Nell Fisher and Jake Connelly, joining the fifth season.
The most notable new addition is "Terminator" veteran Linda Hamilton, a huge fan of the series, who is expected to play a central role in the final showdown. Details about the new characters are still under wraps.
Returning main cast members include Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Noah Schnapp, Sadie Sink, Winona Ryder, and David Harbour.
"Season 5 Will Be Bigger Than Anything Before"
"Our showrunners, Matt and Ross, carry a lot of responsibility. They have a fantastic writing team, but they are very dedicated," revealed Robin actress Maya Hawke in an interview with Deadline. "They write a lot and are very intense and serious about the quality of the script. It takes a long time to write each season - and it takes a long time to shoot them."
She added about the current episodes: "We are basically making eight movies. The episodes are very long."
The creators have teased that the new episodes will begin with a time jump spanning several years. The young heroes must regroup and gather their strength for the decisive battle against the overpowering Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower).
The outlook for Season 5 looks bleak, as hinted at the end of Season 4, when a great calamity looms over Hawkins as the two worlds merge, threatening to engulf Hawkins and the rest of the world in the Upside Down (see the recap of Season 4).
The fate of Max, played by Sadie Sink, remains uncertain (but not hopeless). At the end of Season 4, she is left unconscious in the hospital after Vecna's attack. Ross Duffer cryptically stated at the beginning of filming: "Max is not really alive in the sense that you and I understand it. But that doesn't mean she's dead-dead either!"
Final Season Coming in 2025
The premiere date for the fifth and final season of the hit series is planned for 2025 on Netflix. It is expected that the new episodes, like the previous season, will be released in two parts, although this has not been confirmed yet.
In the meantime, fans can look forward to more productions from the expanded series universe. A yet-unnamed anime series set in the "Stranger Things" world is in the works. Additionally, a stage play titled "The First Shadow" will be performed in London's West End, exploring the backstory of the horrors in Hawkins.