Stranger Things Season 5: Vecna’s Surprising ’80s Horror Inspiration Revealed

In the fifth season of Stranger Things, Jamie Campbell Bower returns as both Vecna and Henry. We learn Henry was once Holly Nell Fisher’s imaginary friend, a guise he used to find and manipulate children for his sinister plans. Meanwhile, Vecna has recovered his strength after almost being defeated by Steve, Nancy, Robin, and Eleven. The season’s first volume ends with Vecna revealing his goal: to connect a group of children to his mind, allowing him to transform the real world into the terrifying Upside Down.

Stranger Things Season 5A Ending Explained: Netflix’s Weird Release Schedule Finally Makes Sense

The latest season of Stranger Things continues the show’s pattern of dividing the characters into smaller groups, but this time, they’re more united. The fifth and final season picks up 18 months after a catastrophic event devastated Hawkins. It’s now fall 1987, and the town is under strict military quarantine, making it nearly impossible to leave. The group has been secretly exploring the Upside Down to locate Vecna, unaware that he’s been hiding in plain sight, disguised as a friendly figure named Mr. Whatsit to Holly Wheeler. In the fourth episode of Season 5, titled “Sorcerer,” the search for Holly intensifies alongside a mission to rescue Vecna’s other victims.

Oscar-Nominated One Piece Director’s Latest Release Is a Box Office Disaster (But There’s Still Hope)

Since its release in Japan on November 21st, the movie Scarlet hasn’t resonated well with viewers, currently holding a 2.9-star rating on Filmarks. This is significantly lower than other popular anime releases this year, like Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc (4.3 stars) and Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle (4.2 stars). Reports also indicate a weak opening weekend, with theaters less than 5% full on the first day. Even on the first Saturday – usually a busy time for anime – many screenings were more than half empty. Despite being released in a large number of theaters – the third-highest of any anime in Japan this year after Demon Slayer and Detective ConanScarlet only earned 61 million yen on its opening day.

Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery Ending Explained: Who Dies, Who’s The Murderer, And Why They Did It

Okay, so I just finished watching Wake Up Dead Man, and honestly, it’s amazing! Going in knowing as little as possible is definitely the way to go – the story unfolds beautifully, and all the twists really hit hard. I think it’s actually the best Knives Out movie so far, and it’s got so much going on thematically. It’s begging to be discussed! Let me break down what happens in Wake Up Dead Man and what it all means.