Joyce Byers is seeing double. Winona Ryder’s epic takedown of the evil Vecna in the final “Stranger Things” season took a lot ...
Why removing the villain might have led to a scarier, more mysterious, and emotionally stronger series overall.
In Volume 1 of Stranger Things 5, Lucas begged Max to wake up because El was “going to need the party, the full party” to defeat Vecna. Lucas was right.
Netflix’s Stranger Things ended recently, and fans are still looking back at the final season as well as the cast who brought the tale to life.
When it comes to TV, what we see on screen is only a fraction of what actually happens behind the cameras. Shows film dozens, even hundreds of scenes, but not e ...
The bit, titled “Mike in Manhattan,” featured “SNL” host Finn Wolfhard (Mike Wheeler) alongside his former “Stranger Things” ...
Stranger Things fans can't stop talking about Winona Ryder's final scene, where she beheads Vecna, the ultimate villain of the series.
This four-minute Stranger Things scene was when the series peaked, and it made Season 5 look even worse by comparison.
Stranger Things fans are buzzing about a slow-motion escape scene. Actress Sadie Sink, who plays Max Mayfield, has commented on the viral moment. She admits the urgency did not cross her mind while ...
This article contains spoilers for “Stranger Things” season five.  After almost 10 years of nostalgic adventures and excessive plot armor, the series finale of “Stranger Things” premiered on ...
Luckily, “Stranger Fans” don’t have to wait long to discover whether Conformity Gate is just wishful thinking. The conspiracy ...