"Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer have proudly said their hit Netflix show is not a bloodbath like "Game of Thrones." "This is Hawkins. It's not Westeros," Matt said in 2022 after the show's star, Millie Bobby Brown, called the Duffer brothers "sensitive Sallies" for not killing off more characters. While some of the show's main characters have been on the brink of death at times - Will (Noah Schnapp), Hopper ( David Harbour), Steve (Joe Keery), Max (Sadie Sink) -"
"So far, only minor characters have died in the show's first four seasons, including including Bob (Sean Astin) in season two, Billy (Dacre Montgomery) in season three, and Eddie (Joseph Quinn) in season four. Yet the final season of the hit Netflix show is promising to go out with a bang: the Duffer brothers teased that it features "the most violent death of any season.""
Stranger Things Season 5 will premiere on Nov. 26. The Duffer brothers promise the season contains the show's most violent death to date. The creators have previously said the series is not a bloodbath like Game of Thrones and noted the show is set in Hawkins, not Westeros. Several main characters have faced near-death moments — Will, Hopper, Steve, and Max — but have largely survived due to Eleven's powers and plot protection. Only minor characters have died so far, including Bob, Billy, and Eddie. The final season will scale up stakes as characters and audience age, and a ranked list assesses death likelihood among 15 main characters.
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