"Stranger Things" Season 1 is undoubtedly one of the most successful shows on TV after its debut in July on Netflix. While the online streaming service has not yet announced the renewal of the show for Season 2, series creators Matt and Ross Duffer recently talked about a potential end to the series.
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"Stranger Things" Season 2 renewal, cancellation news reveal that Netflix still has not arrived at a decision with regard to the show's future on air. According to TVGuide, there is a possibility that the streaming service has already decided to renew the series, but is only waiting for the perfect time to drop the announcement to fans and viewers.
The publication notes that Netflix is known for renewing shows beyond the first seasons, so fans can be rest assured that "Stranger Things" Season 2 has higher chances of happening. The streaming giant has often released renewal orders for its series months after dropping new episodes of their shows.
It is believed that it is only a matter of time before Netflix announces "Stranger Things" Season 2 release date along with its renewal order. While the show is definitely one of the most successful new dramas out there, series creators Matt and Ross Duffer recently told IGN that they do not see the show go on for a lot of seasons on air.
According to the Duffers, they have already thought of an end to "Stranger Things" and it definitely looks like they will not live up to six seasons on air. This means that the show may end due to creative reasons and not due to ratings or network cancellation.
"Stranger Things" Season 2 spoilers also reveal that there will be a one month time jump from where things left off in the Season 1 finale. The showrunners teased that the upcoming season of the Netflix original series will be "weirder and darker" than Season 1.
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