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Jamie Campbell Bower Teases Vecna's Power and Cult Inspiration in 'Stranger Things' Season 5

Originally Published 16 days ago — by Variety

Jamie Campbell Bower describes his character Mr. WhatsIt in 'Stranger Things 5' as inspired by cult leader Jim Jones, emphasizing a creepy, cult-like demeanor. Bower highlights the character's terrifying nature and the complex, human elements he explores, especially contrasting this role with his previous portrayal of Vecna. The series finale promises unexpected twists, with Bower teasing a dramatic and explosive conclusion.

Noah Schnapp Reflects on Will Byers' Coming-Out Scene in 'Stranger Things 5'

Originally Published 18 days ago — by Variety

Noah Schnapp's character Will Byers in 'Stranger Things' comes out as gay in Season 5, with Schnapp himself publicly coming out as gay in 2023. The emotional scene marks a significant moment of self-acceptance for the character and showcases Schnapp's growth as an actor, reflecting his real-life experiences. The scene was carefully crafted, with Schnapp expressing how the process of filming and editing contributed to its impact.

Stranger Things 5 Volume 2: Secrets, Spoilers, and Release Details

Originally Published 18 days ago — by Variety

In the final season of 'Stranger Things,' major revelations include Will finally coming out as gay, the true nature of the Upside Down and the Abyss, and Eleven's existential dilemma about her powers and future. The series explores the origins of Henry's powers, the connection between the Upside Down and the Abyss, and the emotional resolutions of the main characters as they face their final battle, with the series finale set to answer whether Eleven can survive and what the ultimate fate of Hawkins will be.

Vince Gilligan Reveals Secrets Behind the 'Pluribus' Season Finale

Originally Published 19 days ago — by Variety

The season finale of 'Pluribus' features major twists including Carol's dilemma with the Others and their manipulation, Zosia's betrayal, and the reveal that the original ending was more covert, with the final version involving a dramatic use of an atom bomb. Creators Vince Gilligan and others discuss the show's themes of manipulation, love, and the ambiguous morality of the Others, leaving the ending open to interpretation.

Inside 'Everybody Loves Raymond': Reunion, Controversies, and Cast Updates

Originally Published 21 days ago — by The Hollywood Reporter

The second part of the 'Everybody Loves Raymond' 30th anniversary reunion special airs on CBS on December 22 at 8 p.m. PT/ET and can be streamed live via services like DirecTV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, or Paramount+ Premium, with on-demand access available the following day for Paramount+ Essential subscribers.

'Pluribus' Features 'Breaking Bad' Stars and Navigates COVID Challenges

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Variety

A promotional teaser for the Apple TV series 'Pluribus' features stars from the 'Breaking Bad' universe, including Bob Odenkirk and Bryan Cranston, interacting with Rhea Seehorn's character. The series follows Carol, who must save the world from happiness after a global event turns people into a hive mind. The ad includes appearances from other 'Breaking Bad' actors and hints at a connection to the universe, though 'Pluribus' is not set in that universe. The show has been renewed for a second season.