It sounds like the end of “Stranger Things” might have viewers in their feelings.
The show’s creators, Matt and Ross Duffer, hinted at what’s to come on Sunday during a panel discussion in Los Angeles. The Duffer brothers said they pitched the fifth and final season to Netflix over a two hour meeting, according to The Hollywood Reporter. “We did get our executives to cry, which I felt was a good sign that these executives were crying,” Matt Duffer said. “The only other times I’ve seen them cry were like budget meetings.
Ross Duffer said the production was “full steam ahead” with the first script already having been turned in and work happening on the second. He referenced the many characters on the show and the importance of wrapping up their storylines, something Levy also touched on.
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