‘Stranger Things’ ending won’t be easy: Joe Keery

The production of the fifth and final season of the show is on hold due to the actors’ and writers’ strike

Published - August 27, 2023 01:48 pm IST

Joe Keery attends Netflix’s “Stranger Things” Season 4 New York Premiere at Netflix Brooklyn on May 14, 2022, in Brooklyn, New York

Joe Keery attends Netflix’s “Stranger Things” Season 4 New York Premiere at Netflix Brooklyn on May 14, 2022, in Brooklyn, New York | Photo Credit: Theo Wargo

There's a sense of both relief and sadness, says actor Joe Keery, who is getting ready to bid adieu to Stranger Things, the popular sci-fi horror drama series.

Created by the Duffer Brothers, the Netflix show is slated to end with the fifth season.

Keery said he owes his career to the series, in which he plays Steve Harrington. "It does feel like it's time. It won't be easy for it to end. I owe my whole career to being on that show and all the opportunities that I had since are because of that show. It's very convoluted. There's a sense of relief, there's a sense of sadness.

"I guess my goal is to just really soak it up as much as I can while we're doing it, and not take any of it for granted because it's been an amazing ride with such great people. And then once it's done, move forward and try to just hold on to the joy that we had when we were making it... Everything has a beginning, a middle, and an end. It'll be nice to have the end of this too," the actor told fashion journal Women's Wear Daily in an interview before the SAG-AFTRA strike.

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The production of the fifth and final season of the show is on hold due to the actors’ and writers’ strike. Once the strike is over, filming for the series should resume.

Set in the 1980s, Stranger Things takes a look at the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana, in the US, where a secret government lab accidentally opens the door to another dimension referred to as the Upside Down.

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Netflix had previously announced that a Stranger Things spinoff show was in the works and a play that will debut at London's West End in November. After the original Stranger Things concludes, fans can expect an animated series set in the Stranger Things world, which is set to be produced by the Duffer brothers, Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen.

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