Stranger Things season 5 officially began filming this week and we’re still getting a sneak peek at the Netflix series with a big reveal for fans.
After months of waiting, the entire cast was finally able to come together to begin putting together the final episodes of Stranger Things. Yes, season 5 will indeed be the last. According to David Harbor (Jim Hopper), it will test the limits of the TV show and bring a few tears. We are waiting with some impatience, but we must be patient. The broadcast will certainly not take place before 2025.
Stranger Things is bringing this hot element back in Season 5
To mark the start of filming for Stranger Things season 5, an image was shared featuring all of the Netflix series’ main characters, as well as co-creators Matt and Ross Duffer. A second photo was published by one of the two brothers and this time it is of actor Gaten M atarazzo. aka Dustin Henderson makes a demonic face. However, what is worth noting in this photo is his Hellfire Club t-shirt, which confirms the survival of the Dungeons and Dragons circle founded by Eddie Munson. Hawkins’ high school rebel who is addicted to Metallica and plays an important role in season 4 of Stranger Things. What if there was a hidden clue? Spoiler alert!!
Final warning to anyone who didn’t make it to the end of season four
If you watched Stranger Things season 4, you know that Eddie Munson dies in the Upside Down after performing an anthology concert about Metallica’s Master of Puppets. What if he could somehow make a comeback? It is a persistent theory that gained momentum after a teaser from Roff Duffer that hides a big surprise. In fact, he published a list of the various characters from the series, one of whose names are crossed out and therefore invisible. Which inevitably led to Eddie Munson fans making movies.
Completely delusional? To be honest, not quite. In an interview, Eddie Munson actor Joseph Quinn suggested that he could return to the form of a hallucination in the fifth season of Stranger Things, for example. It would then be a product of Dustin’s imagination. But there’s another way: a return as Kas, Vecna’s half-human, half-vampire right-hand man, who appears in the Hellfire Club game Dungeons and Dragons. The transformation would take place after he was bitten to death by Demobats. And you, do you believe in a comeback from Eddie Munson’s underworld at the end of “Stranger Things”?