'Dungeons &Dragons' was the obvious reference, but Peter Jackson's fantasy trilogy also played a hand in how the Netflix series wrapped up its final episode.
‘The Rightside Up’ brought the Netflix blockbuster to its end with a blend of action and agony—plus an epilogue stuffed with hazy happiness.
One mysterious thread from the finale will provide an inroad for the future of 'Stranger Things'.
What happened in the Abyss—and how are Hawkins' heroes and villains faring in the aftermath of their greatest battle?
The grand finale arrives on Netflix December 31, so here's one last look back at the characters' most inconsistently important aspect: their love lives.
Millie Bobby Brown's character takes center stage—finally!—in our first tiny glimpse at the Netflix hit's explosive conclusion.
The final battle begins December 31—but first, we have praise and a few nitpicks to pass along to Netflix and the Duffer Brothers.
As 'Stranger Things' bids farewell this week, don't expect Vecna to bring the Red Wedding to Hawkins.
Before hitting the endgame, 'Stranger Things' had to tie off some threads and help the Hawkins gang get their heads in the game.
The actor behind Vecna, Henry, and Mr. Whatsit breaks down his complex role in season five.
However, viewers were kept in the dark until season five's second batch of episodes, now streaming on Netflix.
Season five's second volume has some familiar padding, but it mostly satisfies as the Netflix show races toward its end.
Here's a roundup of the work we're most proud of from this year.
With its finale on the horizon, the show has racked up impressive viewership numbers—but it's also had an impact on random pockets of culture, too.
As expected, you'll be spending many hours in Hawkins before you see how the Netflix series ends.
The horror master's passion project has such lavish production design, its relics literally belong in a museum.
No matter which megacorp emerges as the studio's new owner, the Warner Bros. Discovery boss will likely rake in hundreds of millions.
Netflix has given us our first proper look at the climactic episodes of 'Stranger Things', teasing plenty of mystery and death.
Eywa as his witness, James Cameron has pledged to make movies for theaters so that side of the business stays alive.
Wait, is the government actually going to do something about this?