Shawn Levy Says Stranger Things Season 5 Will Be Very Emotional And Confirms Production Start Date

Shawn Levy Says Stranger Things Season 5 Will Be Very Emotional And Confirms Production Start Date

Shawn Levy Says Stranger Things Season 5 Will Be Very Emotional And Confirms Production Start Date

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Back in October, in an interview on Netflix Queue, it was confirmed that Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven) is set to officially begin filming Stranger Things Season 5 ‘next year’ after the actress went sentimental on the show’s upcoming finale. While there are no official announcements yet on Season 5 release date, it is expected to be out at earliest in 2024. In the meantime, show executive producer Shawn Levy hints at a very emotional finale season for Stranger Things as well as the official production start date.

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Needless to say, Stranger Things Season 5 is not only going to be emotional for the fans, but also for the crew and cast members themselves. In a recent interview with Collider, Levy recalls the story the Duffer Brothers told on how their pitch for the finale season made the writers’ room full of teary-eyed crew members, emphasizing how much of an emotional rollercoaster ride the fifth season is going to be. Check out his full quote below:

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Then, Levy continues on to say an encouraging update on Stranger Things Season 5, which likely confirms that we will be getting more teasers and content soon!

You can watch all 4 seasons of Stranger Things currently streaming on Netflix.

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