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Stranger Things Season 5 Behind-the-Scenes Video Reveals Three New Cast Members



Netflix has launched a behind-the-scenes video for Stranger Things Season 5, revealing three new solid members.

The video affords a particular take a look at the making of the ultimate season of Stranger Things, which is now midway via filming, because it takes viewers backstage to see what the solid and crew have been cooking up (apart from Eggos). It entails loads of acquainted faces, plus a number of new additions that followers did not learn about till now.

The footage options a number of returning stars, together with Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Noah Schnapp, Caleb McLaughlin, Gaten Matarazzo, and Sadie Sink. Self-confessed Stranger Things “fan” Linda Hamilton additionally seems within the video alongside three newcomers: Nell Fisher, Jake Connelly, and Alex Breaux.

X/Twitter consumer @SThingsSpoilers shared screenshots from the video of the actors which have joined the line-up for the fifth and last season, although their roles are beneath wraps for now.

A number of actors are lacking, together with Argyle actor Eduardo Franco, who beforehand revealed he would not be again. There can also be no signal of Joseph Quinn’s fan-favorite character Eddie Munson.

Vecna actor Jamie Campbell Bower reveals up and teases that if “Season 4 was large, Season 5 undoubtedly feels greater,” which comes on the again of Maya Hawke saying they’re making “mainly, eight films.” She additionally stated Matt and Ross Duffer “take a number of accountability” within the scripts, and it takes “a very long time to shoot them.”

Ross Duffer gave followers a glimpse on the manufacturing in May when he posted a gallery of behind-the-scenes photos, taken from weeks 15-19 of filming.

Stranger Things Season 5 would not but have a launch date, however all (or not less than most) of the episodes will hit Netflix on the identical day, beginning with “Chapter One: The Crawl.” It’s additionally pegged to be a shorter season than the final, with a “Return of the King-ish” ending that David Harbour has warned is “very, very transferring.”

Adele Ankers-Range is a contract leisure author for IGN. You can observe her on X/Twitter here.





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