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Find all the connections from previous seasons and 'The First Shadow' play that may help you connect the dots as you watch 'Stranger Things 5' Vol. 2
Ross and Matt Duffer, better known in Hollywood as the Duffer Brothers, joined Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday’s Tonight Show to promote the final season of their smash-hit Netflix series Stranger Things — and later, to play with some toys.
Stranger Things has been hinting at this reveal throughout Season 5. Look no further than its references to A Wrinkle in Time, which features wormhole-like tesseracts. Or how about Mr. Clarke fully teaching a class on Einstein-Rosen Bridges, aka wormholes?
Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 2 is currently streaming on Netflix. To mark the occasion, actor Noah Schnapp penned a heartfelt note for his fans on Instagram.
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Is Mr Whatsit based on a real story? 1962 report on 37 school children claim explored
However, there is no historical evidence or records to prove this was a real incident that occurred in Wyoming in 1962. There is also no confirmation that the Duffer Brothers were inspired by this lore when they created Mr Whatsit, who only showed himself to selected children and was invisible to the rest.