Since its debut in 2016, Stranger Things has become a significant part of our lives and played a big role in Netflix’s rise to prominence. We are now approaching the final chapter of the series. David Harbour, one of the show’s lead actors, shared his thoughts about the upcoming finale. Here are the details…
Stranger Things will make you cry with its finale!
The filming for Stranger Things’ final season began in January this year and is currently nearing completion. David Harbour, who plays the character Jim Hopper, made exciting comments about the finale during an interview with the Happy Sad Confused podcast at New York Comic Con.
Harbour, who said “I can be pretty critical of this show,” continued, “But the finale really sticks the landing, and it’s the best episode they’ve filmed so far.”
According to Harbour, the events during the script reading reveal the emotional intensity of the final episode. The cast was brought to tears halfway through the script. Noah Schnapp, who plays Will Byers, particularly moved Harbour with his reaction.
For the final season, new actors like Linda Hamilton, Alex Breaux, Jake Connelly, and Nell Fisher have joined the cast, though the details of their characters are still kept under wraps. The producers continue to keep information about the final season tightly under control. Even during a recent set visit, almost no details were revealed.
Created by the Duffer Brothers and captivating audiences since 2016, Stranger Things has become more than just a show; it’s a phenomenon. The series, one of Netflix’s most successful productions, skillfully blends ’80s nostalgia, paranormal events, and themes of friendship, building a global fanbase.
The release date for the final season has not yet been announced, but statements from both producers and cast members suggest that the wait will be well worth it.
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