I don't doubt that this final season will be huge, but I've also conditioned myself to not get too hyped up for shows now that many of them have taken on a pattern of 2+ years between seasons.I keep hearing this whole thing about how the long break between seasons hurts the show, there isn’t any hype and that it’s not going to do well and it never pans out that way at all. People said the same thing about season 4 before it came out, that Covid happening kneecapped any popularity or momentum it had and that it wouldn’t do as well, and…well, look what happened.
Mark my words, once the marketing and hype engine really gets going and it’s finally released, it’s all that people are going to be talking about for the next couple months afterwards and any doubts people had about it doing well will be a long and forgotten memory.
People aren’t going to be hyped for it…until they are.
They made a bunch of movies. This is gonna suck.
For its creators, brothers Matt and Ross Duffer, it’s time to go all-in, leave nothing on the table. “Now we’re in the final season, we don’t have to hold anything back,” Matt tells Empire in our world-exclusive Stranger Things 5 issue. “We didn’t want to tie everything into a perfect bow, but I think we answer most questions and resolve every arc,” promises Ross. “It was our intention to write a definitive ending to this story.” Expect bigger, bolder (and yes, stranger) things in these eight episodes. “When we pitched it to Netflix, we genuinely thought the scale was going to be about on par with Season 4,” grins Matt. “But, uh… that turned out to be a lie.” The brothers tease massive battles that will “evoke the same feeling” as Game Of Thrones’ Battle Of The Bastards. “Episode 4 and Episode 8 are just monsters,” Matt beams. That fourth instalment is ‘Sorcerer’, described by the duo as “the most logistically insane shoot of our lives.”
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Why the ‘Stranger Things’ Spinoff Series Will Have ‘New Characters’ and a ‘Clean Slate’: ‘It’s So Different Than “Star Wars”’
The "Stranger Things" spin-off will include "new characters" and be part of a "clean slate," rather than expand on a larger world like "Star Wars."t.co
Yeah, I'm not going to the theater. Too expensive.![]()
say what??