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Jimmy Kimmel was a recent guest on Ted Danson’s “Where Everybody Knows Your Name” podcast and revealed that he nearly lost the job of hosting an ABC late-night talk show to none other than Jon Stewart. It was the early 2000s, and Stewart was a few years into his stint as the host of Comedy …
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The 2-Hour Final Episode of Stranger Things Will Premiere Both on Netflix and In Theaters Nationwide
Netflix is doing stranger things lately — and this time it's both literal and figurative. The series finale episode of Stranger Things will officially be shown in movie theaters, a move that goes against the streamer’s well-known ethos.
With Stranger Things season 5 around the corner, here are some predictions on what will occur in the Netflix show's final run.
Stranger Things creator Matt Duffer has confirmed the painful death of the main character ahead of season five release.Back when season one premiered on Netflix in 2016, the deliberately vague synopsis of the show predicted a young boy
Fans of “Stranger Things” will get the chance to step into Hawkins, Indiana, when Netflix and CicLAvia team up for Stranger Things 5: One Last Ride, a car-free open streets event along Melrose Avenue celebrating the show’s fifth and final season.
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Stranger Things Is Almost Finished - Luckily For Netflix, Its Replacement Is Already Here
Stranger Things might be coming to an end but Netflix probably already has their next money-making franchise ready to go.
The figurines, though, hint at a near-fully recovered Max, standing with Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin), Mike (Finn Wolfhard), and Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) in front of a miniaturized version of the Creel House. Check it out below.