Stranger Things is one of the most popular TV shows of all time. It has broken multiple records for Netflix and launched the careers of many of its actors. With the fifth and final season set to air in 2025, anticipation is growing for what this season will bring and how the series will conclude. There's a lot of excitement about what's next for Stranger Things, but the show is under a lot of pressure given the high expectations. After the disappointing final season of Game of Thrones, viewers are concerned about whether the hit sci-fi series can deliver. However, David Harbour remains confident that the final season will satisfy the audience. Harbour, who plays the beloved character Jim Hopper on the Netflix series, recently spoke about the ongoing season in an interview. "It's been great, it's been a long slog. We've been shooting for a long time and it's a big season, it's really big. We're getting to the end of it, so we're tying up a lot of key loose ends and tying up a lot of character relationships. It's going to be a really rich, satisfying ending, but I won't reveal whether it's a happy ending or a sad ending or what it's going to be. But it's going to be satisfying for sure." Considering how popular the show is, his comments will make many fans of "Stranger Things" happy. People are excited to see the show return, but given the high expectations, they are also worried about whether it will end successfully. Of course, in order to promote the show, Harbour would never say anything negative, but his comments do meet the expectations of many viewers. The fact that relationships will be sorted out is a positive sign, because there's nothing worse than a major TV show not tying up all the loose ends, which makes the audience who have invested so much time in following the show feel disrespected. Harbour's non-disclosure of whether the series will end in a happy or sad way will also help build anticipation, as so many key plot points have been left hanging this season. "Stranger Things" has never been shy about making big decisions, whether it's killing off beloved characters or creating a dark and sinister atmosphere, there's no guarantee that the show will have a positive ending. Stranger Things does a great job of throwing out ideas and offering mysteries, which means there are a lot of loose ends to tie up this season. The obvious ones, like Vicona's fate, whether Max can wake up from her coma, and how she'll be affected if she does, will likely be touched upon. But there are other situations, like Eleven's origins and what will happen to the Upside Down, that viewers already have a lot of questions about. The show has also interspersed a lot of love elements in the first few seasons, adding a warm side to the plot, but whether the characters in the show can finally get married remains to be seen. The relationship between Hopper and Joyce is one of the most important relationships in the show, and the future of Mike and Eleven is also full of questions. The audience is looking forward to seeing how these plots will unfold further. The first four seasons of Stranger Things have been great, ratcheting up the drama, excitement, and tension. So far, the show has done a great job of balancing humor with horror, but in season five, the overall tone has become much darker, and that will likely be reflected in the upcoming season. Harbour's comments suggest that the show is working on a "pivotal" part, which would suggest that there could be some fight scenes. Whatever the final season, Netflix needs to wrap up the show. The quality of the show has not dropped, and it can even be said that it has improved with each season, but other popular shows have experienced similar situations. Game of Thrones is the best example. Before the final season, many people thought it was the greatest show of all time. But the final season was a huge disappointment, which annoyed the audience and even ruined the reputation of the entire show. Given all the efforts made by Stranger Things so far, it will definitely try to avoid this situation. |
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