Despite the recent box office success of *KPop Demon Hunters*, Netflix remains committed to streaming releases. In a recent *Variety* interview, the creators of *Stranger Things*, the Duffer Brothers, revealed they’d hoped to release the show’s final season in theaters, believing fans weren’t fully appreciating the sound and visual detail due to streaming quality. They also wanted a shared viewing experience with fans. However, Netflix’s head of global TV, Bela Bajaria, doesn’t think a theatrical release is necessary. She argues that *Stranger Things* has already built a strong community and fanbase on Netflix, and releasing it there continues to satisfy viewers.
The Duffer Brothers, creators of *Stranger Things*, initially chose Netflix because the platform offered creative freedom that traditional television didn’t. Now, they’re moving to Paramount, largely because Netflix focuses so heavily on streaming, and the Duffers want to create projects meant for movie theaters. As Matt Duffer explained to *Variety*, the appeal of Paramount was “just to be able to do something theatrical, which is not something Netflix does.” While they still have some loose ends to tie up with Netflix – including an animated special called *Stranger Things: Tales From ’85* which will feature the characters as they were in season 2, and a spinoff series set in a new location – the move signals a shift in their creative direction. It seems the Duffers, much like their character Will Byers, may always be connected to the world of *Stranger Things*.
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