The cast and crew of ‘Stranger Things’ share emotional farewells as production wraps on the final season, reflecting on their decade-long journey together.
The cast and crew of ‘Stranger Things’ have shared an emotional goodbye as filming for the show's fifth and final season has concluded.
Netflix recently announced the end of filming, signaling the end of a decade-long journey for the popular series. The moment was especially emotional for the cast, many of whom have grown up on screen since they were kids on the show, reports the statesman.
Ross Duffer, co-creator of ‘Stranger Things’, expressed his heartfelt thoughts on Instagram. He reflected on the strong bonds formed over the years, highlighting how many cast members, who began the series as children, have now grown into young adults.
“It wasn’t just a show for them—it was a defining part of their childhood,” he wrote, emphasizing that the cast had become more than just colleagues, but a true family.
Duffer also expressed his gratitude toward the crew, many of whom have been with the show since its inception, highlighting their dedication as the foundation of the series’ success.
Noah Schnapp, who portrayed Will Byers, also took to social media to express his emotions. In an Instagram post, Schnapp reflected on his time with ‘Stranger Things’, sharing that he had just filmed his final scene as Will.
“Two days ago, I wrapped my final scene as Will Byers, and I’m feeling very emotional,” he wrote. He went on to thank the cast and crew, including key figures like Shawn Levy, Winona Ryder, Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, and others, for the life lessons and unforgettable experiences over the years.
As ‘Stranger Things’ gets ready to end, fans are excited for the final season, which will be available on Netflix in 2025.
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