Stranger Things Series Finale Ending Explained
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In the finale of 'Stranger Things' Season 5, Dustin decides to go against conformity to give Eddie the goodbye he deserved after his death in Season 4.
Eddie Munson gets honored in more ways than one in the Stranger Things Season 5 finale, which hides a heartbreaking Easter egg.
Stranger Things finally reveals the truth about the Mind Flayer and Vecna, but it screws everything up by the end.
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They do their silly Star Wars handshake, laugh, and forget the world for a second. It feels warm and safe, even inside a noisy mall. This moment matters because it shows how much they care about each other. Their handshake is their way of saying, I missed you and I am glad you are here.
Jan. 1 (UPI) -- Netflix's iconic sci-fi series "Stranger Things" wrapped up its five-season run Wednesday with a finale that answered questions and provided happy endings for most of its characters. The party of heroes confronted villain Henry/Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower) one last time.
The Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo) viewers meet in Stranger Things Season 5 doesn't feel like the same Dustin we've known since Season 1.
Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Sadie Sink, and more stars share how they're processing the ending. On the Friday afternoon of Dec. 19, Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer gathered at the Netflix-owned Paris Theatre in New York City with cast members who were in town for press appearances.