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How Lionel Boyce and Ayo Edebiri Wrote ‘The Bear' Season 4's Standout Episode
How Lionel Boyce and Ayo Edebiri Wrote ‘The Bear' Season 4's Standout Episode

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time7 days ago

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How Lionel Boyce and Ayo Edebiri Wrote ‘The Bear' Season 4's Standout Episode

Lionel Boyce is almost surprisingly soft-spoken and mild-mannered, just like the quietly dedicated pastry chef he plays on The Bear. But Boyce swears he and Marcus Brooks are not that similar. With four seasons of playing the character under his belt — complete with a 2024 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor — he's quick to parse the nuances of where they overlap. 'Marcus is much more of a perfectionist than me,' Boyce clarifies over Zoom from Los Angeles. 'But being reliable and having people's backs is something we share.' More from Rolling Stone 'The Bear' Renewed For Season 5: Will Carmy Be Back? 'The Bear' Season 4 Finale Leaves Us With Plenty to Chew On 'The Bear' Season 4 Goes Big and Goes Small in Two Very Special Episodes. Both Work So when Boyce's co-star Ayo Edebiri, who plays Chef Sydney in the series, called him up one night with an idea for a new episode, Boyce stayed on the call, talking through his opinions, instincts, and honest thoughts on her plans. After the two hung up, he got a text from Edebiri asking him to co-write the episode. 'I ultimately said yes, but I was reluctant,' Boyce says. 'It was a scary thing to me, because even though I've written with friends and done my own things, I've never written on a show that was already on. I was like, 'This is a ship that's working. And I don't need to insert myself.' That's all I could think about.' What sold him? That mutual spirit he shares with Marcus, the same one that's made his character a fan favorite — being the gentle but steadfast voice of support in people's corners. The end result is the slow-moving yet captivating fourth episode of Season Four. Directed by Janicza Bravo (Zola), 'Worms' follows Sydney on a rare day off. Her hair isn't braided, she hasn't made a decision about whether to stay at The Bear or go work with chef Adam Shapiro on a new project, and reminder … her hair isn't braided. The long day ahead is only made longer when her braider and cousin Chantel (Danielle Deadwyler) runs out to buy more hair halfway through the process, leaving Sydney alone with her daughter TJ (Arion King) in a house empty of food. The episode is a humble (in all the best ways) slice-of-life snapshot — specifically, of Black life in a part of Chicago rarely shown in the series, which is otherwise hyperfocused on the Berzatto family on the city's north side. There's the tender way Sydney and TJ guide each other, first through a recipe, and then through upcoming big decisions (whether to attend a sleepover for one, whether to change jobs for the other). There's code switching, strict Black parenting, and plenty of jokes about just how long it takes to install a full head of box braids, giving another rare glimpse into Sydney's life outside of the chaotic kitchen. But the genius of 'Worms' also lies in how deftly Boyce and Edebiri lay out some of the most treasured and joyous parts of Black community onscreen without explaining them to death. The Bear is a show about all of the different ways a group of strangers can become family. 'Worms' turns that same silliness, banter, and heartwarming energy radical, by placing the Black home in a place of soft reverence. Boyce chatted with Rolling Stone about his first experience co-writing an episode, the timeless (and time-intensive) process of a hair day, and how Marcus is going to handle that crazy season finale. It's been almost two weeks since Season Four of premiered. How are you feeling? Like anything with creation, it's made in a bubble. You can have all these ideas before, but once it's out in the world, your ideas no longer matter, and it takes on a life of its own. It's organic. So it's cool seeing the things that people respond to, what's sticking out. It always goes back to the romantic things people put on the show. It's always expected, but I feel like this year it came back even stronger than it was in Season One. So I thought that was funny. Are you thinking of the loud and proud fans who think that Carmy and Syd should be in a romantic relationship, or the people who think Marcus and Chef Luca could give it a go? Oh, all of that. People will make fan edits. It's just funny how people have made up their minds, like, 'This is what should be.' Romance aside, this is the first season where you've co-written an episode. What made you interested in contributing in that way? I wanted to support Ayo, because I truly loved the idea and where it was going. It just seemed like so much fun. But it also just seemed like a different kind of challenge. That was enough of a reason for me to [try] my hand at it, because I hadn't done it before. I really enjoyed writing it with Ayo. It's just cool when you get to experience that with a friend. It's like playing tennis. Just back and forth and building on ideas — even the ones you discard, it's just functioning in a way that's so easy. What do you think audiences get when they see this day off for Syd that they wouldn't see in the kitchen? It's the exhale. Seeing how it looks for her to be relaxed. I think that came in large part from Janicza, Ayo, Danielle, and Arion. Getting everyone on board really brought it to life. [Chantel and TJ are] these pillars who have known Syd in such a different way than Carmy or anyone in the kitchen's known her. When anyone gets around family, they just exhale. And they slowly return to who you knew them as before they left home. Janicza Bravo has such a strong directorial voice. What was it like working with her for such a personal episode? We just wrote a road map. Once we finished the script, it was just a direction to point us in. I was like, 'You guys take this and continue to build from there.' [Bravo] brought so much warmth and color. Her decisions, her instincts, whether it was references or just the ideas with casting — it was always so graceful. It's one of her superpowers. She adds this layer of grace to anything. Whether you're playing Marcus or we're seeing you at a premiere, your aesthetic is pretty consistent, mostly sharp lineups and hats. But tell me a bit about how your own relationship with your hair intersected with what people saw onscreen. I have an aunt who's a beautician. She's owned beauty shops since I was a kid. So I think that's just a person you understand is a pillar in the community. Barbershops, beauty salons, they're third spaces. You see different people you know at different points of your life in there. The power of a haircut makes you feel invincible. You go in feeling on the fritz, and then you come out, you're like, 'Yeah, I can do anything. I can tackle this world.' Chantel, Syd's braider, is both her hairstylist and her actual family. What was it like to have Danielle Deadwyler bring her to life? The character [Chantel] is a close family member to Syd. You couldn't feel any more comfortable than being around this person. That was one of my favorite things that I think Danielle brought to it, where you saw this dynamic organically form. You see her busting Syd's balls a little bit, for fun. You could see that dynamic, like they're eight years old in the backyard, running around. I was personally grateful that Danielle was down to come on board and play such a funny character and show this other side that we don't see that often from the characters that she plays. She's just such a great actress. I was hanging out on set when they were filming and just getting to see take after take of different things she's doing. I'm like, 'Wow, she's really just a jazz player.' I also loved how time didn't seem to really exist in the episode, which I felt very keenly — mostly because I was braiding my hair while I was all know how long it is. I remember being a kid, like six years old, and I don't go to school that day because my mom got to get her hair braided. You get there at seven in the morning, and you're there all day at this person's house you don't know. You playing their son's Super Nintendo and like, 'What games they got?' Time and space don't exist. So if you've ever gone through the experience, you just know it takes a minute. It wouldn't be if there weren't a cooking scene — and that sort of nostalgia continues when Syd shows TJ how to jazz up Hamburger Helper. What's your version of that instant-comfort nostalgia food?Low-key, Hamburger Helper. The beef stroganoff one, or the mac and cheese one. That's what I was living with. There's such a specific time where that ruled the world. Like, Nineties to early 2000s. And when you're really young, you get mad, like, 'Oh, we gotta eat this?' And then as you get older, it's like, 'No, I want that. That's what I'm looking for.' When's the last time you had it? I haven't had it in years. Every once in a while I'll think about it, like, 'It'd be good to get it.' but I don't want to make it. It's, like, got to be made by my mom, because I know it's not gonna be the same. It's like boxed yellow cake. I love it, and I can make it all alone. But there's something she does to it. Or maybe it's just the fact that she makes it. Is your dynamic with Ayo as co-stars different from your dynamic as co-writers? When we started doing this show, I was like, 'This is cool. I feel like we're on the same wavelength.' I feel that way about pretty much everyone who collaborates on the show, like the writers, the actors, even behind the cameras, it's such a tight-knit family. But with Ayo, we had a lot of friends in common. It's no different than Tyler [the Creator, Boyce's former bandmate in Odd Future] or any of my friends who I collaborate with. Having a professional community, you have friends that you want to work with and always just feel like, 'I respect and admire your work, and we don't even know we don't know each other.' So I think having that thing and you just also can be stupid together, it just made it so much more fun. Do you think that friendship and connection changes the final product for the better? It's funny. With creative people, it's sensitive. A lot of their time is trying to feel something out before they jump in. So when you have a shorthand with someone you already feel comfortable with, you can just get right into it. It just becomes much more of a singular voice when you have that shorthand. Because it's like we speak the same language. I love the mention of creativity, because one of the moments I found so pivotal in the season is in Episode Seven, when everyone crawls under the table at the wedding and goes around sharing their fears. Marcus says his fear is 'running out of creativity.' Is that something you found yourself relating to? That's a fear of mine. You've tapped the well and you're like, 'Is this it? Was this thing I did the last time I have it in me?' It's a fear of running out of passion. Where you feel like a hack or you're rehashing ideas or whatever. Fears are things you can't control. As long as you want to be open and let things in, you'll always have a well that doesn't run dry. But it is a fear. It's a fear of disconnection to me. 'Will I just close myself off to the world and let nothing else in?' Well, if disconnection is the fear, and this episode is an example of you being connected with friends, with collaborators, what was most exciting or joyful about actually watching the finished product?As I watched it, I texted Ayo because I was so impressed with Arion. That was the thing, when we wrote it, Chris [Storer, creator and showrunner of The Bear] was like, 'Yeah, I love it, but you gotta find a great kid.' Jeanie Bacharach, who's the casting director, and everyone did such a good job at finding Arion. Because that relationship is a tentpole of this episode, and you'd see it unfold. Watching it, it felt lived-in, and it reminded me of my sister in ways. I loved the moment when we get to the house and Syd's getting her hair done and Chantel is like, 'Where's the hair upstairs?' And Arion goes, 'There ain't none. Damn!' And it just holds on everyone's face. You don't have to explain it. Everyone understands and it's such a universal thing. I love that moment. In this episode alone, you get Arion as the scene-stealing newcomer, and two standout voices with Deadwyler and Bravo. At this point, people know to expect starry cameos from . So for you, was there a favorite of the season? Jamie Lee Curtis. Even though she's already been in it and doesn't count as a new one, all of her scenes were incredible. And Rob Reiner. I didn't get to meet him, but watching his scenes with Ebraheim [Edwin Lee Gibson] was so cool. I loved seeing his arc this season. The charts! Ebraheim was not fucking around. Yeah, he came in ready to handle business. Being on a show all about food also means the joy of some pretty gorgeous prop foods and the pain of plenty of desserts that you can't eat because they're fake. But sometimes there's a sweet treat for you in return. What's the most delicious thing you had on set this season? It wasn't even made for shooting! I'd sent this video I'd found on Instagram of someone making a cinnamon focaccia to [The Bear culinary director] Courtney Storer. She's like, 'Someone else just actually sent me that. We got the kitchen here — let's make it.' That was delicious. Marcus has also had a pretty incredible and skyrocketing arc through this most recent season, being named as one of 's best new chefs in America. What do you think it does for him emotionally at the end of the season to receive that recognition at the same time that his mentor, Carmy — the person who challenged him creatively — is planning on leaving? That's a good question. In that moment he wins, and he looks around, he's like, 'Yeah, winning the award is cool. But getting to share it with this group of people is the thing.' That's why I'm curious. I always say I'm a fan first of this show. So I have all of the same thoughts that other people do. Like, 'How does this affect things?' You build something out of pure passion, and then you step away from the thing you build — what happens? I want to see the scripts for Season Five, because I'm curious, too! Best of Rolling Stone The 50 Best 'Saturday Night Live' Characters of All Time Denzel Washington's Movies Ranked, From Worst to Best 70 Greatest Comedies of the 21st Century Solve the daily Crossword

Netflix viewers certain Stranger Things season five will feature a twist fans 'wont like'
Netflix viewers certain Stranger Things season five will feature a twist fans 'wont like'

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time13-07-2025

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Netflix viewers certain Stranger Things season five will feature a twist fans 'wont like'

Netflix's popular show Stranger Things is set to be released in November this year and fans are convinced there will be a twist nobody will enjoy. Stranger Things fans are convinced that season five will include a twist that might 'not sit well' with viewers. The final season of the popular Netflix series is scheduled to be released in three parts: the first volume, featuring four episodes, premieres on November 26, the second volume with three episodes, drops on December 25 and the series finale arrives on December 31. Season four ended back in July of 2022, with an explosive finale which saw Vecna, portrayed by Jamie Campbell Bower - revealed to be Dr Brenner's Number One and also known as Henry - managed to merge the Upside Down with Hawkins. ‌ The episode ended with several cliffhangers, including what happens to Max (Sadie Sink). After being killed by Vecna, Max is briefly revived by Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), but she remains in a coma, the Mirror reports. ‌ Will, played by Noah Schnapp, can feel Vecna's presence and senses that the villa is still alive, hinting at an ultimate showdown in Season Five. Fans of the show enjoy playing detective to uncover clues about upcoming seasons, and this time is no different. According to Stranger Things Hub, a fan recently dug up an old interview with David Harbour, who plays Jim Hopper, suggesting there might be a big twist in Season Five. In the interview, he stated: 'The Duffers have been building up to something big for season 5. And that many people may not like it, but it's what the Duffers feel is right." Stranger Things was created by Matt and Ross Duffer, who are professionally known as The Duffer Brothers. ‌ Fans have been speculating what twists could happen in the upcoming series, with some believing that something will happen to 'Byler' the couple name fans came up with to refer to Mike Wheeler and Will Byers. However, The Duffer Brother have confirmed that romance won't be a central theme in season five. Speaking to the publication Collider, they said: "It's not like there's going to be time to explore our characters' love life and how Steve's dating is going, there's gonna be none of that, it's just gonna be going like 100 miles an hour." ‌ Instead, fans will learn more about the mysterious Upside Down. The brothers further stated: "The big reveals that are coming in Season Five are really about the Upside Down itself, which we've only started to hint at." They continued: "There was a moment in Season Four, Episode Seven that shows it's frozen in time. We teased a few more reveals in Volume Two. But it's all connected to Vecna, a.k.a. Henry, and his journey. What we haven't fully explained is what the Upside Down actually is." ‌ 'What is that place? Where was Vecna when he discovered the Mind Flayer? Those are the last big reveals coming in Season 5," they concluded. Fans responded to the season five news on X following a tweet from Stranger Things Memes. The tweet read: 'Stranger Things 5 will have a shocking twist that fans might not like.' A third predicted: "It was all a game." While others speculated that the major twist could involve the death of one of the beloved character.

Netflix viewers convinced Stranger Things Season 5 has twist fans 'won't like'
Netflix viewers convinced Stranger Things Season 5 has twist fans 'won't like'

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time11-07-2025

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Netflix viewers convinced Stranger Things Season 5 has twist fans 'won't like'

Season Five of the popular Netflix series Stranger Things is set to be released in three volumes, starting from November 26 – but fans think there will be a twist they are not thrilled about Stranger Things fans are convinced Season Five will have a twist that people 'won't like'. The final season of the hit Netflix series is set to be released in three parts, with the first volume of four episodes debuting on November 26. The second volume, with three episodes, will then be released on December 25 ahead of the series finale on December 31. Season Four ended on July 1, 2022 with an explosive finale which saw Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower) – revealed to be Dr Brenner's Number One and also known as Henry – succeed with his plan to merge the Upside Down with Hawkins. The episode also had some cliffhangers, including the fate of Max (Sadie Sink). After being killed by Vecna, Eleven – Stranger Things ' protagonist, played by Millie Bobby Brown – manages to briefly bring Max to life but is left in a coma. ‌ Will (Noah Schnapp) can feel Vecna's presence and knows that the villain is still alive, setting the stage for a final battle in Season Five. ‌ Fans of this show love to play detective to find any clues about upcoming series, and this one is no exception. According to Stranger Things Hub, one fan recently resurfaced an old interview with David Harbour – who plays Jim Hopper in the series – that hints there could be a major twist in Season Five. In the interview, he said: 'The Duffers have been building up to something big for season 5. And that many people may not like it, but it's what the Duffers feel is right.' ‌ Stranger Things was created by Matt and Ross Duffer, known professionally as The Duffer Brothers. Fans have been speculating what the twist could be and some believe it could relate to 'Byler', the couple name fans came up with to refer to Mike Wheeler and Will Byers. ‌ However, The Duffer Brothers have emphasised that romance won't be a central theme in the final season. In an interview with Collider, they said: 'It's not like there's going to be time to explore our characters' love life and how Steve's dating is going, there's gonna be none of that, it's just gonna be going like 100 miles an hour.' Instead, fans will learn more about the Upside Down. The brothers further revealed: 'The big reveals that are coming in Season Five are really about the Upside Down itself, which we've only started to hint at. ‌ 'There was a moment in Season Four, Episode Seven that shows it's frozen in time. We teased a few more reveals in Volume Two. 'But it's all connected to Vecna, a.k.a. Henry, and his journey. What we haven't fully explained is what the Upside Down actually is. 'What is that place? Where was Vecna when he discovered the Mind Flayer? Those are the last big reveals coming in Season 5.' Fans have reacted to the news about Season Five on X after Stranger Things Memes tweeted: 'Stranger Things 5 will have a shocking twist that fans might not like.' One commented: 'Please don't tell me they were playing DND all this time.' Another asked: 'Is it all ending as a dnd game?' A third predicted: 'It was all a game.' Others guessed that the big twist might be the death of one of the characters.'

‘Bridgerton' Season Four wraps filming as fans await Benedict's love story, set to hit Netflix in 2026
‘Bridgerton' Season Four wraps filming as fans await Benedict's love story, set to hit Netflix in 2026

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time21-06-2025

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‘Bridgerton' Season Four wraps filming as fans await Benedict's love story, set to hit Netflix in 2026

'Bridgerton' Season Four has officially wrapped filming, according to a new video shared by Netflix on its official Instagram account. The short clip, posted on social media, shows various cast members exiting their trailers — first dressed in their Regency-era costumes, and then reappearing in everyday clothes. Some actors kept their wigs on for fun, marking the end of another glittering season. The video was shared with the caption, 'Do join us in bidding our dear Ton a farewell as they conclude the production of the forthcoming season! Indeed, there is much to look forward to…' The video sparked excitement among fans, but also raised a few eyebrows. Notably absent were Luke Newton (Colin Bridgerton), Jonathan Bailey (Anthony Bridgerton), and Simone Ashley (Kate Sharma). Their absence led to concern among viewers. One fan commented, "WHERE IS OUR COLIN??? THIS IS NOT COOL??? I MISS HIM???" Another wrote, 'Love this so much but also where is Luke Newton (sic).' Despite the speculation, the biggest reveal remains that Season Four will centre around Benedict Bridgerton, played by Luke Thompson. As the second son of Edmund and Violet Bridgerton, Benedict's romantic journey is based on Julia Quinn's novel 'An Offer From a Gentleman'. The story follows his infatuation with a mysterious woman he meets at a masquerade ball, known only as the Lady in Silver. His search eventually leads him to Sophie Baek, portrayed by Yerin Ha — a young woman forced into servitude by her cruel stepmother. The upcoming season promises a Cinderella-esque romance, rich with intrigue, hidden identities, and the drama of crossing social boundaries — all the elements fans adore in Bridgerton. The fourth season will arrive on Netflix in 2026. The date, however, still remains a mystery.

Everything We Know About ‘Stranger Things' Season 5 So Far
Everything We Know About ‘Stranger Things' Season 5 So Far

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time03-06-2025

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Everything We Know About ‘Stranger Things' Season 5 So Far

Updated with the latest: Stranger Things Season 5 has its release date — or 3, rather. The final installment of the Netflix tentpole series will arrive in three parts at the end of this year. Season 5 officially wrapped production December 2024 after it had reached the halfway point in July. Production on the final season kicked off in January 2024. More from Deadline Maya Hawke Gives 'Stranger Things' Season 5 Filming Update: 'We're Making, Basically, Eight Movies' 'Stranger Things' Season 5 Episodes Will Be Shorter Than Season Four, Duffer Brothers Say Everything We Know About 'Nobody Wants This' Season 2 So Far The fifth and final season of the show has been in the works ever since Part 2 of Season 4 arrived in July 2022, with the writers room for the next season opening August that year. A pandemic delaying Season 4's arrival and then dual Hollywood strikes pushed Season 5 further than originally planned. Find everything we know about Stranger Things Season 5 below. When will Season 5 come out? Netflix announced at its big TUDUM event May 31 that the first of three parts of the final season will arrive Nov. 26, 2025 on the streamer. Part 2 will come out on Christmas, and the epic conclusion of Part 3 will arrive New Year's Eve. RELATED: Many of the stars like Noah Schnapp, Finn Wolfhard and more have reacted to the momentous occasion on social media, posting thoughtful reflections about the decade spent making this show and more. How many episodes are in Season 5? Season 5 will have eight episodes. Netflix released the episode titles on Nov. 6, 2024, or Stranger Things Day, which is the date of Will Byers' original disappearance that started the whole story in Season 1. From the looks of episode 2's title, someone or something else goes missing this season as well. Episode 1's title had been previously released. RELATED: Season 5 Episode Titles 'The Crawl' 'The Vanishing Of' 'The Turnbow Trap' 'Sorcerer' 'Shock Jock' 'Escape From Camazotz 'The Bridge' 'The Rightside Up' 'In the fall of 1987, one last adventure begins,' a teaser clip revealed with the episode titles in order. This confirms a time jump in Season 5 which will pick up more than a year after the events of season 4, which began in March 1986. The Season 4 finale ended with Vecna opening a massive gate to the Upside Down, leading to terrible destruction in Hawkins as the three groups of the original cast members reunited there. RELATED: A few other insights into the newly released episode titles, paired with some photos posted on the Stranger Things Instagram accounts as well as that of Ross Duffer, suggest more Dungeons and Dragons lore with the 'Sorcerer' title of Episode 4, a radio station hangout — 50,000 WSQK Watts — that potentially ties into 'Shock Jock' Episode 5 (which rhymes with The Squawk pictured on a van for the outlet) and the mysterious yet oddly specific term Camazotz, which could either represent the planet from Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time, a Mayan bat god from the Underworld or something else entirely. Season 4 introduced some terrifying demi-bat creatures that caused both Steve Harrington (Joe Keery) and Eddie Munson (Joseph Quinn) damage. Episode 3 likely refers to the Turnbow Land Development & Realty company portrayed in an Instagram post from Ross Duffer. Will there be new characters in Season 5? Season 5 will see new cast members Nell Fisher, Jake Connelly, and Alex Breaux joining the cast of Stranger Things. Fisher will play a more grown-up Holly Wheeler. Linda Hamilton also announced at 2023's Tudum: A Global Fan Event that she would be joining the final season as well, but details of her role are being kept under wraps. They join core cast members Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Noah Schnapp, Gaten Matarazo, Caleb McLaughlin, David Harbour, Winona Ryder, Natalia Dyer, Joe Keery and Charlie Heaton. RELATED: Later additions Sadie Sink, Brett Gelman, Maya Hawke, Jamie Campbell Bower and Amybeth McNulty as well as several others will close out the final installment as well, with Bower embodying the big bad Vecna, who was introduced in Season 4. 'If season 4 was big, season 5 definitely feels bigger,' Bower said in a behind-the-scenes video released at the halfway point of production of Season 5. Did Sadie Sink's Character Max die in Season 4 of ? Max Mayfield's fate is uncertain, but Sink has revealed that she will be running in some way in Season 5 as of a recent Variety cover story. Sink spoke with Deadline about her character's heartwrenching finale ending in Season 4. RELATED: Did Joseph Quinn's character Eddie Munson die? Eddie Munson, a breakout star character of Season 4, is more certainly dead, though Quinn did give pause in a red carpet interview for A Quiet Place: Day One when the reporter suggested he might still be back in Season 5 somehow. Who else is behind Season 5? The Shawshank Redemption (1994) director and Walking Dead creator Frank Darabont came out of retirement to direct on the installment. Of course, the Duffer brothers helm the series, and Shawn Levy produces and directs on the show. RELATED: Will there be more Seasons of ? No, Season 5 is the last one, but the universe will live on through the stage play Stranger Things: The First Shadow, which delves deeper into the lives of teenage Joyce, Hopper, Karen Wheeler and Lonnie Byers when Henry Creel (aka Vecna) first came to town. Deadline exclusively reported that this first play will be one of three. RELATED: 'Stranger Things: The First Shadow' Coming To Broadway In March; See Trailer Released Today There will also be an animated spinoff series, which remains untitled for now. What else are the Duffer Brothers working on? The pair behind Stranger Things are collaborating with Netflix on another show called The Boroughs, created by Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews (The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance), which will star Alfre Woodard, Bill Pullman, Alfred Molina, Geena Davis, Clarke Peters and Denis O'Hare. Addiss and Matthews will serve as showrunners. Another series in the works at Netflix from the Duffers is Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen, which may star Camila Morrone and Adam DiMarco. RELATED: Everything We Know About 'The Boroughs' So Far The creators will also tackle an adaptation of Stephen King's Talisman into a Netflix series, and they are behind Best of Deadline Everything We Know About 'Nobody Wants This' Season 2 So Far List Of Hollywood & Media Layoffs From Paramount To Warner Bros Discovery To CNN & More Everything We Know About 'Happy Gilmore 2' So Far

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