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Stranger Things: How Duffer Brothers Roped "Retired" Director Frank Darabont into Season 5
Stranger Things director Frank Darabont chatted with SYFY about ending his retirement for the series at the season five red carpet premiere on Hollywood Blvd. Nov. 6.
In fact, with this season, I talked to Matt and Ross, the Duffer Brothers, [about it]. Awesome guys. I'll miss working with those guys, too, and I look forward to doing more with them and seeing what they do.
If you don't have 35 hours to catch up on all of Stranger Things, the Duffer Brothers have helpfully offered us all a cheat sheet.
Shawn Levy recently spoke about Stranger Things ahead of the show’s fifth and final season, which will conclude the tale for good. He was instrumental in bringing forth the show on Netflix with his production company,
'Stranger Things' will end in the next few weeks, and it's the culmination of a vision long in the making. When Stranger Things ends later this year, it will be the fulfillment of something the Duffer Brothers have been thinking about for a long, long time. Not just the show as a whole, but specifically, the final scene of the show.
The Duffer Brothers clarified once and for all that the it was the demogorgon who kidnapped Will (Noah Schnapp) in "Stranger Things" Season 1.
Stranger Things' director/executive producer Shawn Levy on working with Matt and Ross Duffer, how the show came to be and the future of the 'STU.'
Duffer Brothers reveal Eddie Munson’s painful origins and tease Stranger Things’ brutal final season and Dustin’s grief‑driven evolution.
Where has the time gone? When Stranger Things debuted on Netflix in 2016, it was unlike any other show streaming at the time. Transporting us back to the ’80s, the sci-fi coming-of-age series, created by the Duffer brothers,