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The scariest part of filming "Stranger Things" has nothing to do with the Upside Down, at least according to this actor.
Maya Hawke spoke up while filming the final season of Stranger Things. In the new Netflix documentary, One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5, fans get a behind-the-scenes look at the season, and at one point, Hawke, 27, asks a pretty pivotal question to director Shawn Levy.
The cast from Finn Wolfhard to Maya Hawke and Millie Bobby Brown react to the "overwhelmingly beautiful" endings given to their characters, and what their final table read was like: "There was a stillness in the room.
One Last Adventure is about as far as you can get from ‘conformity gate.’ But at least you can see Vecna in headphones.
The final season of "Stranger Things" sparks heated debate as Netflix show's audience rating drops to 56% on Rotten Tomatoes amid mixed fan reactions to storyline choices.
Stranger Things 5 had 237 days of filming and 6,725 setups. The main unit alone captured 630 hours of footage occupying a petabyte (1,000 terabytes) of data. Imagine storing that in 1987.
The two-hour documentary has intensified criticism of the controversial series finale, confirming several production decisions that disappointed viewers.
The Stranger Things Season 5 finale delivered plenty for fans to savor, from epic monster showdowns to deeply emotional, nostalgia-soaked moments, all culminating in an ending that has left audiences
We’re proud of the episode, and we’re proud of the scene, and proud of Noah, who gave a really brave, very vulnerable performance.”
Stranger Things star Maya Hawke improvised a very important scene in the show's fifth season, as the actress contributed to one scene that had a major plot hole.