"Stranger Things" may leave viewers emotional. Sunday in Los Angeles, show creators Matt and Ross Duffer teased what's to come.
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In a two-hour meeting, the Duffer brothers reportedly pitched Netflix the fifth and final season.
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Matt Duffer: "Our executives cried, which I thought was a positive indication." Only during budget discussions have I seen them cry.
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Patton Oswalt moderated the Netflix panel. Shawn Levy and numerous cast members were also present.
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Ross Duffer claimed production was "full steam ahead," with the first screenplay submitted and the second being written. Levy also mentioned the significance of closing up the show's characters' narratives.
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"As an eyewitness and being been in the same two-hour pitch meeting and having read this first script, I'm paralyzed with fear that I'll spoil anything,
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but the thing about the Duffer Brothers is that although the show has gotten so renowned and the characters have been so legendary, it's about these people, it's about these characters," Levy added
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"Season 5 is already taking care of the character stories, which have been the show's lifeblood."