![]() In another interview with Collider, executive producer and director on the series Shawn Levy revealed what he thought of the Duffer Brother's pitch for Season 5: ![]() There were more visual effects scenes in the Season 4 finale alone than there were in the entire third season of Stranger Things.Įven though the deaths that have occurred so far were poignant and meaningful to the storyline, many Stranger Things fans have also voiced their criticism of the “plot armor” that seems to always protect the group of main characters. The Duffers also included in this interview that the visual effects team was on par with that of the Marvel Comic Universe, but with a much faster turnaround rate. Between writing, pre-production, filming, and post-production, nobody wants their work to be compromised because they’re rushing through it. In an interview with Collider's Editor-in-Chief, Steve Weintraub, Matt and Ross Duffer explained that they want to prioritize content quality over speediness of delivery. Additionally, following that same pattern should give us a few official sneak previews and teaser trailers as early as six to eight months before the Season 5 release. It would be nice if we didn’t have to wait so long, of course, but that trajectory places us about halfway through 2024. If you average the wait times between seasons, that average is about 23.5 months or roughly two years. Season 3 followed on July 4th, 2019, which was about 20 months later, and thanks in large part to the pandemic, Season 4 didn’t come out until about 35 months later. Season 2 came out 15 months later on October 27, 2017.
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