The ‘Stranger Things’ creators are seeking an overall film and television agreement with the studio, focusing on tentpole films; will continue several projects in progress with Netflix.
creators Matt and Ross Duffer are in active negotiations for an overall film and television deal at Paramount, with a special focus on tentpole films, according to .If successful, the deal will reunite the creative duo with Cindy Holland, Paramount’s new head of streaming, who originally greenlit at Netflix.
Not all is lost at Netflix, however, as the Duffer Brothers still have projects in production with the streamer via their studio, Upside Down Pictures.Fans can expect the series and to stream in 2026; a preview of the upcoming animated prequel aired this past June in Annecy.A live-action spinoff is also in the works.
The eight-episode fifth and final season of hits Netflix in three drops, with Episodes 1-4 debuting November 26, Episodes 5-7 on Christmas Day, and the grand finale, Episode 8 on New Year’s Day.
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