David Harbour has given fans a clue about how the highly anticipated final season of Stranger Things will conclude. Since its debut in 2016, Stranger Things has become a sensation, and now, after more than seven years, the show is preparing to wrap up with its fifth and final season.
Despite numerous production delays and an unclear release date, fans eagerly await any news regarding the completion of season 5. Fortunately, David Harbour, known for his role as Chief of Police Jim Hopper, has finally shared details about the anticipated season finale.
During a panel at Motor City Comic Con, Harbour received a query from a young fan regarding potential clues about a sixth season for the show. Little did he know, Netflix had already announced that the upcoming fifth season would be the final one.
"I will likely disappoint you," Harbour disclosed before divulging the imminent conclusion of the show. He further tantalized by offering glimpses into what the finale will entail.
"The announcement has been made that Season 5 will be the final season of Stranger Things, however, the silver lining lies in its conclusive nature," he hinted. "Stranger Things will reach a truly authentic conclusion."
David Harbour, known for his role as Jim Hopper in the hit show, portrays a character who is both hotheaded and endearing.
“The plotline of Stranger Things, which initially revolved around the mysterious Upside Down and the lab, will culminate in season 5's ultimate episode,” Harbour elaborated.
Fans will have to wait and see what this exactly means for the beloved cast of characters. However, Harbour speculated that Netflix might create spin-offs for the popular show in the future. Don't forget to visit our page for all the latest news on TV and movies.
Editor's P/S
As a Gen Z fan, I am incredibly excited about the upcoming final season of Stranger Things. The show has been a huge part of my life since it first premiered in 2016, and I can't wait to see how it all ends. I'm especially excited to see how the writers will wrap up all of the loose ends and give the characters the endings they deserve.
I'm also a little bit sad that the show is ending, but I know that it's time for it to come to a close. The story has been told, and it's time for the characters to move on. I'm confident that the Duffer Brothers will give us a satisfying conclusion that will leave us feeling happy and satisfied.