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Stranger Things 5 BTS Looks: David Harbour/Hopper Sighting & More
Ross Duffer shared some behind-the-scenes looks at Weeks 9 & 10 of Stranger Things 5 filming - including a look at David Harbour's Hopper.
Article Summary
- Ross Duffer teases Week 9 & 10 of Stranger Things 5 filming with BTS looks.
- David Harbour's Hopper spotted on set, along with some other interesting images.
- The Duffer Brothers discuss the high stakes of the show's final season.
- Stranger Things 5 expected to wrap up main characters' storylines with an explosive finale.
We've had Millie Bobby Brown and Finn Wolfhard offering their perspectives on Ross Duffer & Matt Duffer's Stranger Things 5 in our previous updates. But for this go-around, the focus shifts back to filming on the fifth and final season – with Ross Duffer being kind enough to share a look at what went down during the ninth and tenth weeks of filming. Before the two weeks are officially put to bed in a mini-video at the end, we have an image gallery that includes David Harbour's Hopper on the set – and Alf…?!? We'll leave it there because we don't want to spoil it for you…
Here's a look at what Ross Duffer had to share earlier today from Weeks 9 & 10 of filming – followed by what the show's creators previously shared about what's ahead with the fifth & final season:
Stranger Things 5 "Like Season One on Steroids"
During an interview with The Guardian, Ross & Matt discuss the pressures of ending the series in a way that works creatively and satisfies the audience's expectations and how this final run with these characters will feel "like season one on steroids."
"The nine hours that precede the ending can be amazing. But if you stumble at that one-yard line, people will never forgive you for that. And they'll forget the previous nine hours of awesomeness! So it's amazing what they will forgive if you score a touchdown at the end," Matt Duffer explained when discussing their feelings on how series finales are viewed. "Endings of shows are like opening a restaurant in terms of the success-failure rate – there's an 80% failure rate, I'd say. But I think one very particular way to fail is to attempt to appease everybody."
Matt continued, "We have a huge variety of fans that span a huge age range, and I'm sure they have all their own ideas of how they want the show to end. But we're not consulting social media on this. Then you just hope and pray that it resonates. But it was funny: once we got there, it just felt right, and we're going to go for it!"
As the duo had stated previously, the universe will live on after Stranger Things 5 – but the characters that viewers have grown to love & connect with will see their stories end with the fifth season. With that much on the line, the Duffer Brothers aren't going out quietly. "This season – it's like season one on steroids. It's the biggest it's ever been in terms of scale, but it has been really fun, because everyone's back together in Hawkins: the boys and Eleven interacting more in line with how it was in season one. And, yes, there may be spin-offs, but the story of Eleven and Dustin and Lucas and Hopper, their stories are done here. That's it," Matt shared – before adding, "Outside of the play. So if you want to see more of some of them, go see the play."