Stranger Things Season 5’s Creators Want To Avoid Game of Thrones Ending

Stranger Things Season 5’s Creators Want To Avoid Game of Thrones Ending

As a die-hard Stranger Things fan with over a decade of binge-watching experience under my belt, I can confidently say that the anticipation for Season 5 is reaching unprecedented levels. Having seen the rollercoaster ride that the Duffer Brothers have taken us on since 2016, I have no doubt that they will deliver an ending that not only satisfies but exceeds our wildest expectations.


2025 marks the highly awaited release of the fifth and final season of the widely popular Netflix show, Stranger Things.

First debuting in 2016, this highly acclaimed series has shattered numerous Netflix viewing records and has experienced a significant break since the conclusion of its fourth season in July 2022, with Season 5 yet to premiere. Lately, one of the show’s editors, Dean Zimmerman, discussed how the creators, the Duffer Brothers, have been carefully planning the series finale to prevent a backlash similar to that experienced with the Game of Thrones ending.

Stranger Things Season 5’s Duffer Brothers want to ‘stick the landing’ with ending

In a recent conversation with Screen Rant, Editor Dean Zimmerman discussed his involvement in Marvel’s Deadpool & Wolverine, but he also shared insights about the Duffer Brothers’ plans for the conclusion of Stranger Things Season 5.

Regarding Stranger Things Season 5, Zimmerman shared that things are moving at a rapid pace and the scale of the season will exceed all expectations. He also expressed admiration for creators Matt and Ross Duffer, remarking, “The Duffer brothers never fail to astonish me with their extraordinary creativity as they continually invent fresh and more extraordinary ways to tell this story.

Regarding the Duffer Brothers’ strategy for Stranger Things Season 5, the editor expressed that their primary goal is to ensure a satisfying conclusion for this final season. They aim to avoid the controversy surrounding the ending of Game of Thrones, striving for nothing less than excellence in their work.

In discussing the number of episodes in the last season, Zimmerman hinted that fans can expect roughly the same amount, or even slightly more material, as they received during Season 4.

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2024-10-15 15:40