Stranger Things, Upside Down and The Mysteries
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Stranger Things is getting ready to release its series finale on New Year’s Eve, and, incredibly, the show still has plenty of mysteries that it needs to unravel. One mystery goes back to the very first episode of the series,
Underneath the slimy, petal-faced monstrosity of the "Stranger Things" Demogorgon is movement specialist Mark Steger. Here's what he actually looks like.
Brenner’s notes explain that the Upside Down is a wormhole connecting Hawkins, Indiana to another dimension. Dustin dubs that world “the Abyss” because in D&D, it is “a realm of pure chaos and evil.” Image: Netflix Hopper (David Harbor) is less than enthusiastic about yet another D&D reference,
Stranger Things has been hinting at this reveal throughout Season 5. Look no further than its references to A Wrinkle in Time, which features wormhole-like tesseracts. Or how about Mr. Clarke fully teaching a class on Einstein-Rosen Bridges, aka wormholes?
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Let's break down Stranger Things' insane reveal about the Upside Down and the Abyss
This article contains MAJOR SPOILERS for Stranger Things 5 Vol. 2. The fifth and final season of Stranger Things dropped a bombshell on viewers tonight when it
Other "Stranger Things" include Dr. Squatch soaps and deodorants, and Lego's minifigures of characters Joyce and Hopper.
Jazwares enters the Upside Down with their new 6” line of Stranger Things figures including the menacing Demogorgon
Netflix has ruined another once-great TV show with an absolutely abysmal batch of new Stranger Things 5 episodes.
Impatient for new "Stranger Things" episodes? These 8 thrilling mystery books feel like you're chasing through Hawkins with Eleven and the gang.
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Stranger Things fans furious as as Netflix crashes within minutes of new Season 5 drop
As the new batch of episodes of Stranger Things Season 5 dropped, thousands of Netflix users experienced errors and slow loading with many airing out their frustrations on social media
The "Stranger Things" euphoria is at an all-time high, as Netflix's record-breaking show is nearing its end. After five seasons, the series will come to an end on December 31 with its eighth and final episode.