Stranger Things 5 Pulls Away From Major Deaths (Photo Credit –Facebook)

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Stranger Things has always loved shaking its viewers, and the approach to Stranger Things Season 5 already has fans whispering louder than the Demogorgon’s footsteps. The new chapter arrives with a strange calm, and Volume 1 holds back on the body count that once made Hawkins feel so dangerous. It feels deliberate, almost teasing, and it comes straight from the minds of the creators, Matt and Ross Duffer.

Why Volume 1 Pulls Away From Major Deaths

The Duffer brothers explained to Variety that the plan for Volume 1 hinged on Will and the rise of his mysterious new powers. The kids are shown being taken while the threat rises, yet Will burns bright with something no one expected. That balance apparently needed room, and killing anyone early would have stolen the weight from that final Volume 1 moment. Even Ted and Karen Wheeler, whom many fans mourned too soon, remain alive for now.

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