We Asked Joe Keery About the End of ‘Stranger Things’
In case you haven’t heard, season 5 of Stranger Things is very likely filming as we speak. On January 8, Netflix announced the news on X (formerly known as Twitter) with a black-and-white picture of the cast. The caption says, “This is a code red. ‘Stranger Things’ 5 production has officially begun!!!’”
??THIS IS A CODE RED?? STRANGER THINGS 5 production has officially begun!!! pic.twitter.com/TFN07WVbRD
— Stranger Things (@Stranger_Things) January 8, 2024
Ever since the season 4 finale, we’ve been itching to see what’s next for the Hawkins kids. The scripts for season 5 were finalized last year, but production was delayed due to the WGA strike. Then the SAG-AFTRA strike shut it all down again. Thankfully, the writers’ room has been hard at work and shared a sneak peek at the opening scene. The script says, “Darkness. The sound of cold wind. Groaning trees. And…a child’s voice. Singing a familiar song.” Could it be “Running Up That Hill” by Kate Bush again? If not, any eighties hit will do.
Netflix is keeping quiet about season 5. All we know for sure is that it will be the last time we reunite with the Hawkins crew. We even asked Joe Keery for a hint about the finale, but his lips are sealed. “I got nothing,” he said in a new interview with Esquire. “Nothing at all. I mean, I can say we’re working on it. Maybe I can’t even say that. So you got that at least.” Though he did have something to say about his castmates, which you can read below.
When you're ready, here’s what we know about the final chapter of Stranger Things.
How many episodes will there be in Season 5 of Stranger Things?
Don't worry; there are anywhere from 80 to 120 hours of the show left, depending on how many volumes the brothers divvy season 5 into. Kidding, mostly because it seems like season 5 will consist of eight episodes. In the meantime, though, we have one question—well, more of a worry—on our minds. After we lost the great, late Eddie Munson, are we in for another heartbreak? We hate to say it, but yes, most likely, especially considering the Stranger Things crew is out and about, teasing their counterparts' deaths. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Maya Hawke (who plays Robin), said, “I would love to die and get my hero’s moment. I’d love to die with honor, as any actor would.” Maya, stop it! Stop it right now. We can't take much more. Regardless, she added, "It’s the last season, so people are probably going to die." Ugh.
Are there any new characters in Season 5 of Stranger Things?
Linda Hamilton, who famously starred in The Terminator, is joining season 5 of Stranger Things. It makes me wonder: What’s harder, dealing with a cyborg assassin or Vecna? I suppose we’ll have to wait and see.
Hamilton announced the casting news at Netflix’s Tudum event in Brazil. After greeting her former co-star Arnold Schwarzenegger, who is Netflix’s chief action officer (!), she said, “Good to see you, Arnold. Let’s get dinner soon... and everyone else, I’ll see you in Hawkins.
Keery didn't tell Esquire which players he's been working with on set, but he spoke fondly about the ensemble cast. "It's a unique experience to be on a ride with people for this long, and one that I'm sure I will not experience again," he said. "I'm just trying to soak it up and enjoy the presence of other people."
Will Eddie Come Back in Stranger Things Season 5?
In our interview with Joseph Quinn, who plays the show's resident deviant, we asked whether or not the actor would like to return to Hawkins. (Despite his character's fate.) "Yeah, of course," Quinn said. "He's great fun to play and they're great people to play with. So yeah, I would be up for coming back, but it feels like his story's been told, slightly, to me." Ugh. At least there's a chance.
Regardless, Eddie's death is sure to affect our heroes—especially Dustin, who had to watch his buddy die in front of him. In an interview with TV Insider, Gaten Matarazzo, who plays Dustin, seemed to have very specific thoughts about how his character will live with the trauma. As Matarazzo said, "There’s no denying that there’s going to need to be a shift there and there’s going to need to be a bit of focus on the fact that nobody can really come back from seeing that." The rest of the actor's thoughts are worth checking out here:
[Dustin] has dealt with loss in the past. He’s seen horrible things, but to have a very close friend of his brutally die, not just there in front of him, but directly with him is [another thing]. The one thing that I’m always thinking about going into it is that we don’t necessarily see it happen, but Dustin would’ve had to have left [Eddie] there to get out and leave himself. And that’s something that I was thinking about during the scene with Eddie’s uncle. Because of the leg injury and because of Dustin’s lack of upper body strength, he would’ve needed to leave [Eddie’s] body there while needing to get out himself. And if they’re going to play with that, it’s something I’ll be thinking about quite a lot.”
What Will Happen in Season 5 of Stranger Things?
How about we start with the inter-dimensional rift that turned Hawkins into a disaster site? The war between the Upside Down and Hawkins is fully on. The final shot shows massive, hellish clouds looming above the neighborhood—and a field of flowers slowly dying. It nearly goes without saying that by opening the doorway between the Upside Down and Hawkins, the oft-terrorized Indiana town will slowly morph into the red-and-black hell our favorite kiddos have fought to destroy for the entirety of Stranger Things. TBD how long residents will be able to convince themselves that it was all just an earthquake.
Does the gang have one last fight in them? They better. Even though Vecna, you know, will be busy creating a new world order, he’ll surely seek out Eleven to get some sweet revenge. Since we’re slowly learning that the Hawkins Lab prodigies essentially have god powers—they can resurrect the dead, I guess!—she’ll most likely level herself up before the final battle. Here’s my one theory: she’ll have some help. And not the Dusty-Bun-with-a-garbage-can-lid kind.
Either Will or Max will develop powers, somehow. Maybe Will’s time in the Upside Down imbued him with abilities he’ll only uncover as he nears adulthood. And Max? After just surviving Vecna’s grasp, maybe the Duffer Bros. will write in a Harry Potter-esque, Boy Who Lived situation, where she’s scarred from the near-death experience but has some kind of an edge against the baddie because of it. Either way, she’ll probably wake up from her coma soon enough, but Eleven will have to pull more mind tricks to make it happen. However it all goes down, season 5 will most likely pick up with our heroes struggling to put the Upside Down back in the Upside Down—or destroy it entirely.
Speaking of Will, it seems like the poor kid is in some serious trouble. In an interview with Variety, actor Noah Schnapp, who plays the role, seemed to know something that we don't. Check this out. After Schnapp said that he has "hope for a coming out scene" and clarity on Will's connection to the Mind Flayer, he said, "And I’ve always been wondering, why was Will the first victim and the first one captured?" Interesting! Noah, you can mess with Doja Cat. Don't mess with us.
Elsewhere in the Stranger Things-verse, if you have any doubt that Vecna will return, the actor behind the villain, Jamie Campbell Bower, confirmed it to The Hollywood Reporter. "Let me put it this way: I know about season 5. Take from that what you will," Campbell said. Want a good laugh? At the time, he teased how Vecna would change in Volume Two. "I think what you will see is more of the human aspect of Vecna," he said. "Let me say that much. And there’s a huge, great, cool thing—I need to keep my mouth closed!—but there’s a huge, great, cool thing you see as well!" A huge, cool, thing, man? Your character turning out to be the singular evil force behind the entirety of Stranger Things is a wee bit more than a huge, cool thing?!
Now, begin your prayer circles, so that none of your favorite characters will die at the monstrous hands of Vecna in the series finale. Brace yourselves for the horror, people.
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