Stranger Things is facing a huge challenge ahead of season 5

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The upcoming season of Stranger Things will be the last (Picture: Netflix)

A Stranger Things producer has spoken up about how the show’s fifth and final installment will deal with a key obstacle.

The season 4 conclusion of the blockbuster Netflix series left Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), Will Byers (Noah Schnapp), and their friends dealing with the consequences of Vecna’s (Jamie Campbell Bower) destruction in Hawkins.

The fifth season will be the show’s final season, with the final set of episodes sure to bring tears to fans across the world who have watched the gang develop over the past seven years.

Season five will be delayed owing to the current Hollywood strike, but producer Shawn Levy maintains viewers need not be concerned about the aged cast.

‘We’ve already watched the cast of our show grow up in the public eye, and between 12 and 22, every human being changes profoundly,’ he told Variety.

‘This passage of time is definitely not helping. That being said, our hair and makeup and wardrobe department are pretty exceptional, using costumes and wigs and makeup.

Production is currently on hold due to the actors strike (Picture: Netflix)

He added: ‘The ’80s are also our friends in returning these young adult actors to their iconic Hawkins characters. So we’re going to use all the all the tools available to us. And I know our cast is as eager to get back to work as the rest of us.’

Other Stranger Things performers who have spoken out about the end episode include Noah, 19, who assured fans that the crew had done a ‘great job’ with Will.

He said: ‘I can just tell you that I’m very very excited for what’s to come.

‘I think they did a great job with Will’s character this season, and beautifully addressed everything they needed to. The way they closed the show is just perfect – the story started with Will, and it’ll end with Will.’

Stranger Things is available to stream on Netflix.

 

Source My Celebrity Life.

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