David Harbour, who plays gruff Hawkins cop Jim Hopper on Stranger Things, is right about the Netflix show needing to end with season 5. Since first premiering in 2016, the sci-fi/horror coming-of-age show Stranger Things has been a massive success with audiences, primarily due to its lovable cast.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Harbour revealed that he's ready for Stranger Things' end in a recent interview with DiscussingFilm. While he thinks the show is great and has bittersweet feelings about the end, he feels like it's time for the cast to "leave that nest" and be able to try new things.
It's also smart for the Duffer brothers to end Stranger Things at its peak rather than stretch the show out longer than necessary. A big issue with some long-running series is how plotlines can drag and get more convoluted as time goes on. While some audiences think the Netflix show should've ended sooner or been simply a one-season miniseries, the Duffer brothers had a multi-season plan for Stranger Things that, despite some flaws, has played out well in its storytelling.
Why Continuing The Main Stranger Things Show Past S5 Has Problems There are issues with Stranger Things past season 5. Stranger Things is a classic coming-of-age show; one of the main themes is growing up, which is complicated at the point where the characters become adults.
It's also possible that certain cast members, like David Harbour, might eventually want to move on. This could affect Stranger Things as a whole; its entire cast is great, and if any of them were to leave, it would feel like a significant departure, and a part of the show's essence was missing.
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