The Duffer Brothers' hit drops more episodes—and hopefully some answers to the below—December 25 on Netflix.
The beginning of the end for the Duffer Brothers' phenomenon is now streaming on Netflix.
The Duffer Brothers' hit series returns and is now streaming on Netflix.
For nearly a decade, the Netflix show has chronicled the coming-of-age adventures of its young cast.
Let's recap what happened during that highly eventful summer in Hawkins before season five premieres this fall.
Here's what happened one year after Will Byers returned from the Upside Down.
The Duffer Brothers' retro sensation barrels toward its final end this November on Netflix.
Millie Bobby Brown, Chris Pratt, and Ke Huy Quan headline Netflix's road trip through the human/robot war.
Vampires, devils, forest monsters, video-game drama, deep-space thrills, and yet another Stephen King tale are all heading to screens big and small.
Plus James Gunn goes over what's canon and what isn't when it comes to Peacemaker and the DCU
It's a big week for questionable superhero movies as Madame Web weaved its way into box office infamy, but that's not all that happened this week.
Plus, Superman & Lois ' final season will include at least one familiar returning face.
Plus fresh set pics from Daredevil: Born Again— and Amy Adams and Jenna Ortega will star in Klara and the Sun.
Plus that's not the only Krysten Ritter rumor, as insiders suggest she might be racing over to Sonic the Hedgehog 3 .
It's actually been 21 years since a dazed and confused Cillian Murphy awoke in 28 Days Later' s post-apocalyptic London.
Meanwhile, Margot Robbie say it would take "a lot" for her to return to a Barbie sequel.
Legendary's Godzilla-centric monster universe has struggled to nail both the epic-scaled action and the human element—but its new Apple TV+ spinoff has promise.
Plus, everything you might have missed from Netflix's 'Geeked Week' reveals, from Devil May Cry to Jurassic World: Chaos Theory .
Plus, Netflix teases what to expect from its take on Chronicles of Narnia .
Despite the long gap between seasons 4 and 5, exec producer Shawn Levy is confident the show's make-up, hair, and costume departments will come through.