Upside Down, Stranger Things 5
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This story contains spoilers from Season 5, Volume 2 of “Stranger Things, now streaming on Netflix. After four-and-a-half seasons of questions prompted by “Stranger Things,” in Volume 2 of the show’s fifth and final season,
This Stranger Things season 5 episode 6 recap covers huge revelations and escape attempts from Henry's mind prison.
The scene is one of several tear-jerkers in the second volume of episodes, released on Christmas Day. In addition to a whirlwind of emotional sequences, the back half of the season is finally beginning to provide some answers about the Upside Down and the evils that Hawkins has been facing this whole time.
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
In Volume 2’s “The Bridge,” it is revealed that the Upside Down is actually part of a wormhole connecting Earth and The Abyss, another dimension occupied by Vecna ( Jamie Campbell Bower ), the Demogorgons, Mindflayer, and more.
"I hope by the time people get to the end that it feels like there’s something inevitable about what happens," Matt Duffer tells The Hollywood Reporter in a conversation with brother Ross Duffer about the second part of the final season and how it sets up their endgame.
After five seasons, nine years and about 1,000 renditions of Running Up That Hill, Stranger Things is nearly at an end. Although Will vanished into the Upside Down within the first five minutes of the show,