The end of Stranger Things is approaching. Without knowing the definitive premiere date of season 5 of the series, Netflix has shared a small clip with images from the filming, trying to liven up a wait that for now it is unknown when it will end.
The platform has published a video in which the protagonists we already know appear, as well as the new actors who join the cast in what will be the last episodes of the series, such as Linda Hamilton, Nell Fisher, Alex Breaux, and Jake Connelly.
The voiceovers of some of the main actors reflect on the path taken so far, showing some areas of the set located in Atlanta, where season 5 will continue to be filmed during this same year.
In this same clip, details about the plot of the new episodes are avoided, and also noteworthy is the discreet presence of Noah Schnapp in it, who is seen sitting reading a script instead of addressing the camera like the rest of his colleagues, and describes it as "the best season yet". It may be arbitrary, but the contrast is still notable, especially after the recent controversies he has been involved in.
However, aside from this small detail, what stands out the most in the clip are the shots of the main group of friends - with Mike (Finn Wolfhard), Dustin (Gates Matarazzo), Lucas (McLaughlin), and Will (Noah Schnapp) - gathered around a radio.
It's also a joy to see together Joyce (Winona Ryder), Nancy (Natalia Dyer), Jonathan (Charlie Heaton), and Steve (Joe Keery), who spent a good part of season 4 apart. And of course, the images do not forget to mention in some way Eddie Munson (Joseph Quinn), through Dustin's t-shirt; nor do they overlook Millie Bobby Brown, who recalls “I started when I was 10, and now I’m turning 20”.
On the other hand, the preview shows some details of the viscosity of the Upside Down, and also leaves us with the testimony of Jamie Campbell Bower, who says that while "season 4 was already big," "season 5 will be even bigger."
Season 5
The series creators Matt y Ross Duffer have already announced that the shooting of the last episodes will be extended and that they have only covered half of the way through. In fact, Millie Bobby Brown has revealed that the production phase is expected to end at Christmas and taking this into account, we will have to wait until 2025 to set the premiere date of the final season.
About the last episodes, more is known thanks to Maya Hawke, who on the Podcrushed podcast said that they will be like “eight movies” and "very long”. “Matt and Ross [Duffer], take a lot of responsibility. They have an incredible team of writers, but they are very involved. They write a lot and are very intense and serious about the quality of continuous writing, so it takes a long time to write each season and a long time to film them,” she explained.
*This article has been automatically translated using artificial intelligence