![]() ![]() The final season of “Stranger Things” is likely to debut in 2024. So it is bittersweet, but it’s definitely time.” I want to see what they come up with next. OutKick founder Clay Travis discusses Charlamagne tha Gods take on fairness in womens sports from an interview on iHeartRadios The Breakfast Club. And to let the Duffer Brothers try different things as well. It is time for us to leave that nest and try other things and different projects. 'Play K-Love on TuneIn' 'Play Mega 97.9 FM' 'Play ESPN Radio' 'Play Mega 97. Harbour continued, “But it is, of course, very bittersweet. Now we’re almost nine years from filming the first season, and I think it is time for it to end.” Ferguson, who is from Lantzville on central Vancouver Island, stopped. I think it’s a great show, even if I wasn’t in it. Dylan Ferguson made his NHL career start with the Ottawa Senators against Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins on Monday. ![]() Coors Light to release beer-flavored popsicles. Brendan Fraser supports son performing at the Whiskey a Go Go days after Oscar win. Will Ferrell visits The Big Texan in Amarillo takes on 72-ounce steak challenge. ![]() “What’s funny is when I started the show, I never ever wanted it to end,” Harbour said. Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson reuniting for Apple TV+ series. Matarazzo’s “Stranger Things” co-star David Harbour recently made headlines for telling Discussing Film that he was ready to be done with the Netflix series. “I’d love to see a good launchpad for growth,” Matarazzo said when asked about what he wants out of the final season of “Stranger Things.” “I’d love to see these characters thrive and move on from the trauma they’ve endured over the past few years.” That will of course end once the series wraps its final episode. In between “Stranger Things” seasons, Matarazzo has recorded voice roles for films such as “The Angry Birds Movie” and “My Father’s Dragon,” plus he starred in last year’s Paramount+ original movie “Honor Society.” But Matarazzo has always had the luxury of going back to the “Stranger Things” set over the last near decade. Not only has it been amazing, but it’s been pretty great job security for a while. There’s kind of an excitement there because you always want to wrap it up and see how these characters are going to finally develop one last time, and how they’re going to finish their journeys. When Fallon asked if it was “bittersweet” to have to say goodbye to the show, Matarazzo replied, “Of course it is. ![]()
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