Stranger Things Season 5 Pre-Vis Is Nightmare Fuel As SAG-AFTRA Strike Continues
The Stranger Things writers room teased viewers with a gruesome Season 5 preview clip as the SAG-AFTRA strike prepares to enter its 100th day on October 21. Filming was originally scheduled to begin In May 2023, on-site production of Stranger Things season 5 was paused due to the Writers Guild of America strike which officially began the same month. While the WGA is expected to reach a final agreement with the studios by the end of September, SAG-AFTRA members have yet to reach a positive conclusion to their ongoing labor disputes . With studios still unable to reach an agreement with their actors, the official Twitter account of the Stranger Things writers room announced that fans may soon be left with nothing more than a draft of season 5 highly anticipated. Subtitled McCockle’s Ranch, the rough CGI rendering shows Nancy, Jonathan and Dustin in an overturned car. “Another week of no deal,” the authors joked. Another week closer to that.
Will Stranger Things Ongoing Delays Cause More Problems For Season 5?
Despite becoming one of Netflix’s most popular and critically acclaimed original series, Stranger Things’ often troubled production history has caused the series some problems. long before the ongoing strike began to sweep Hollywood. With its first season premiering in 2016, the show’s young cast seemed to age rapidly between subsequent seasons, due to the uneven spacing between the show’s release dates. Already widely discussed at the time of Season 3’s 2019 premiere, the issue became even more complicated when the COVID-19 pandemic significantly affected Season 4’s filming schedule. There’s still no way to predict exactly when production might resume on season 5 of Stranger Things, and with most of the show’s young cast already in their early 20s, it seems that criticism This may recur in the final season. Although the Duffer Brothers have hinted at a time jump after the Stranger Things season 4 finale, depending on how long the current standoff takes, even that narrative jump is possible. Is not enough. Additionally, with series stars like Millie Bobby Brown and Finn Wolfhard already busy with other high-profile projects outside of their Stranger Things commitments, they may have significant scheduling issues to overcome. recovered when the strike finally ended. END. With that in mind, there’s no doubt that Stranger Things fans are hoping for a quick and successful resolution to SAG-ATRA’s efforts and a quick return to production.