Actors from Stranger Things will not see the end of the series until its premiere
The fifth and final season of the Duffer Brothers' series will be divided into three parts, and the first will arrive on Netflix this month
The highly anticipated fifth and final season of Stranger Things, the first part of which premieres this month on Netflix, is shrouded in secrecy, especially regarding its ending.
According to recent statements from the actors to Entertainment Weekly, none of them will have early access to the series finale, a measure intended to preserve the impact and surprise.
among the fans.
Noah Schnapp, who plays Will Byers in the series, confirmed that not even the main actors will be able to see the final episode before its premiere on December 31.
This decision aligns with the great caution that creators Matt and Ross Duffer have taken to control information and avoid leaks that could ruin the experience.
Schnapp explained that the series creators believe this will keep the excitement intact for both the audience and the actors themselves.
The actors expressed their eagerness to share their reactions at the premiere, but understand that the wait is a sign of respect for the story and its fans.
When will the final season of Stranger Things premiere?
The final season of Stranger Things will be divided into three parts that will premiere on different dates.
The first block of four episodes will premiere on Netflix on November 26, the second part The first part, consisting of three episodes, will arrive on Christmas Day, December 25th. The third part, a single episode, will premiere on December 31st in US theaters and simultaneously on Netflix. This final episode will be extended, running close to two hours, and will initially be available in at least 350 theaters, with the possibility of more theaters and other countries being added.

