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2 Stranger Things Stars Missing from Netflix’s New Documentary


Netflix’s upcoming documentary One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5 will not include interviews with two of the show’s most popular actors.

One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5 will showcase interviews with the cast and crew about the final season of this landmark show. The two actors who did not participate in the Stranger Things documentary are Winona Ryder and David Harbour.

Why aren’t David Harbour and Winona Ryder in the Stranger Things documentary?

During an interview with Variety, director Martina Radwan discussed how scheduling conflicts resulted in the absence of Ryder and Harbour from the documentary.

“No, they’re not. We just didn’t get the time,” Radwan stated. “They were busy with other projects, and so we didn’t have the time to sit down.”

When asked about the possibility of interviewing the actors on set, Radwan reiterated that timing was a significant issue.

“Unfortunately, with David and Winona, we couldn’t find the time,” Radwan added. “We tried.”

One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5 provides fans with an inside look at the creation of the final season, which was filmed over a year.

“A decade after rewiring pop culture, Stranger Things returns for its final chapter,” reads the Netflix synopsis. “One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things Season 5 is a sweeping behind-the-scenes chronicle that follows the cast, creators, and crew as they bring the final season to life — and say goodbye to the show that changed them forever.”

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All eight episodes of Stranger Things Season 5 are currently streaming on Netflix. Following its finale on December 31, Stranger Things Season 5 has become the No. 1 show on Netflix’s Top 10. The fifth season is already ranked No. 9 on the streamer’s all-time most popular shows list.

One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5 premieres on January 12 on Netflix.


Originally reported by Dan Girolamo at SuperHeroHype.

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