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Jan. 25, 2024

Stranger Things Begin Final Season Production Amidst Controversy

The original Netflix show Stranger Things has officially begun production on their fifth and final season, despite controversy surrounding Noah Schnapp – who plays Will in the series, regarding his remarks on the Israel-Hamas war. By: Dylan Low

Stranger Things will be returning for a fifth season. Details of the official release date have still yet to be unveiled, as the series production was supposed to start in May 2023 before postponed due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. The show’s last episode released on the Netflix platform was back in July of 2022. 

 

With this upcoming season being the finale, it would not be the last instalment in the expanded “Stranger Things” universe. Additional projects are currently in progress, consisting of the stage show Stranger Things: The First Shadow which will be screened in London’s West End, and an untitled animated spinoff series remains under development.

 

Produced by the Duffer brothers, Stranger Things first aired in July of 2016 and rose to prominence to become one of Netflix’s blockbuster hits. Season 4 garnered 140.7 million views globally, and its influence has spread to fans hailing November 6th — the day that Will Byers goes missing in the series — as Stranger Things Day. Over its runtime, the sci-fi drama has been nominated for over 230 awards and has won 70, comprising 12 Primetime Emmys and a Peabody.

 

However, the news of their season 5 production has sparked much controversy, with fans claiming to boycott the show. Noah Schnapp, who plays a recurring role as Will Byers, has been facing criticism for his views on the Israel-Hamas war. 

The backlash first escalated when people on social media found out that he liked a video which mocked Palestinian victims in Gaza, with a clip leaked online showing the actor and his friends holding stickers labelled “Zionism is sexy’ and “Hamas is ISIS”. The 19-year-old star has been vocal about his support of Israel, which he first voiced out during Hamas terror attacks on October 7th and the continued bombings of Gaza that ensued. 

 

On January 16th, Schnapp posted an apology video on TikTok addressing the online hate towards him. He stated that his “thoughts and beliefs have been so far misconstrued” and he “just wanted to come on here super briefly to discuss everything that’s been going on online.”

 

“I feel like my thoughts and beliefs have been so far misconstrued from anything even close to what I believe, and I wanted to just state from my heart how I feel. I only want peace and safety and security for all innocent people affected by this conflict,” Schnapp claimed, “I’ve had many open discussions with friends from Palestinian background, and I think those are very important conversations to have and I’ve learned a lot. One of the takeaways I’ve had is that we all hope for the same things, that being those innocent people still being held hostage in Gaza to be returned to their families, and equally hope for an end to the loss of innocent life in Palestine — so many of those people being women and children, and it’s horrible to see.”

 

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