Due to the ongoing Writers Guild of America strike, production on the third and final season of the Netflix original Stranger Things has been put on hold. The Duffer brothers, who are also the co-showrunners of the series, released a joint statement to make the announcement.
Variety said that The Duffers released a statement through the Stranger Writers Twitter account, which has provided fans of the Stranger Things television series with a peek into the writers' room over the years. In August 2022, not long after the fourth season's premiere, writing for the fifth and final season began.
Duffers here stated the message. When filming starts, the writing doesn't stop. While we're eager to begin filming with our incredible cast and crew, it is not feasible while there is a strike. We hope a just agreement is achieved quickly so that we may all return to our jobs.
Stranger Things, the most-watched Netflix series of 2022, has now joined the expanding list of shows that have experienced production suspensions and delays due to the ongoing writers' strike, including Big Mouth and Cobra Kai.
Following the conclusion of the first season of Stranger Things, viewers may anticipate an animated series produced by the Duffer brothers, Shawn Levy, and Dan Cohen, centred in the Stranger Things universe.
The animated series, which is predicated on a lucrative overall agreement at Netflix, is the most recent Stranger Things spinoff to emerge from the Duffers' Upside Down Pictures label. The siblings recently revealed a London stage production called Stranger Things: The First Shadow in addition to the impending fifth and final season of the original series. They also have another unnamed live-action offshoot of the main series in the works.
The Netflix original series, which was created by the Duffer Brothers, is set in the 1980s and focuses on the made-up town of Hawkins, Indiana, where a top-secret government experiment unintentionally unlocks a door to the Upside Down.
Winona Ryder, Finn Wolfhard, Noah Schnapp, Millie Bobby Brown, David Harbour, Caleb McLaughlin, Gaten Matarazzo, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Joe Keery, and more actors are all part of the show's ensemble cast. The next fifth season of the programme will be its last.

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