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‘Stranger Things’ Creators in Talks to Leave Netflix for Paramount Following Season 5

Aug 16, 2025


Stranger Things took Netflix to a new level when its first season debuted on the streamer in 2016. The service was already on the rise from previous original productions like Orange Is the New Black (2013). Still, something about the science fiction horror series made Netflix the destination for quality, new shows, and movies. The Duffer Brothers, who created Stranger Things, have played a vital role in keeping the streamer neck-to-neck with competitors like Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, and Paramount. However, according to The Hollywood Reporter, the brothers are reportedly in talks to leave Netflix for Paramount, and they’re eyeing a deal that could be too good to pass up. The Duffer Brothers, whose first names are Matt and Ross, could snag an overall deal with Paramount, and, according to THR, it would reunite them with Cindy Holland, former head of originals at Netflix, who is now Chair of Direct-to-Consumer for Paramount, overseeing Paramount+ and Pluto TV. The Paramount deal will also include theatrical releases. Nothing is set in stone yet, but if the deal is completed, it would be seen as a huge flex for Paramount, as Holland recently revealed that Paramount+ will increase its investments in shows, but streaming movies aren’t a priority. “Made for streaming movies are not a priority for me,” she said during a recent press conference. “To get the required engagement, we need more content. We’re going to invest in content.”
‘Stranger Things’ Will End This Year After Almost a Decade

Millie Bobby Brown’s Eleven leading the cast of Stranger Things
Netflix

For now, the Stranger Things creators are preparing for the series’ highly anticipated and long-awaited fifth and final season. It will be released in three parts on Netflix: Volume 1 on November 26, Volume 2 on December 25, and the finale on December 31. In 2022, the brothers talked about the finale and gave a little insight into what fans can expect. According to them, Season 5 will connect to the past seasons. “For Season 5, we’re pulling from a lot of those big Season 2 ideas… A lot of our big ending stuff has pulled from stuff that we thought was going to be in Season 2,” Ross Duffer revealed. One difference between the upcoming season and past seasons is their writing process. They rewrote some things and then pitched the revised version to Netflix. “We reread the document. We’re like, ‘That’s cool, that’s cool. That could be a lot better. That could be a lot better. Even the ending is a little bit different 1755329898. A lot of the big ideas are the same, but the stuff that happens within, it’s very different,” Matt added. Set in Hawkins, Indiana, the first season of Stranger Things began in November, on the sixth day of the month, to be exact, in 1986. Researchers at the national laboratory opened a rift to an alternate dimension that reflects the real world, called the “Upside Down.” A monstrous creature somehow escapes and abducts a young boy named Will Byers. Will’s mother, alongside police chief Jim Hopper, searches for the missing boy. At the same time, a psychokinetic girl named Eleven escapes from the laboratory and joins Will’s friends, Mike Wheeler, Dustin Henderson, and Lucas Sinclair, in the search to find him. Since then, the world of Stranger Things has grown way beyond these humble beginnings, with fans excited to see how the show will end after all this time.

Stranger Things

Release Date

2016 – 2025

Network

Netflix

Writers

Kate Trefry, Jessie Nickson-Lopez, Jessica Mecklenburg, Alison Tatlock

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