Stranger Things Play Writer Explains Why The First Shadow is ‘Integral’ to Season 5

Stranger Things: The First Shadow writer Kate Trefry described the upcoming stage play as “integral” to the highly-anticipated fifth and final season of the hit Netflix series.After debuting in the latest season of Stranger Things, fans will get the chance to get to know more about the villainous Vecna in the upcoming stage play, which will chronicle Henry Creel’s arrival in Hawkins. Despite seemingly defeating Vecna in the Upside Down, Jamie Campbell Bower’s antagonistic character will remain the main villain for the upcoming Season 5. Speaking with SFX Magazine, Trefry teased that Stranger Things: The First Shadow will provide fans with a better understanding of the events that will happen in the final installment.”There are referential sequences and imagery and callbacks and flashbacks to the events of the play in Stranger Things Season 5 that will still make sense to you if you don’t see the play, but you’ll have a deeper understanding of them if you do,” Trefry revealed. “It’s in conversation with the seasons prior and the season to come. It really informs everything that you have seen and will see.”RELATED: Stranger Things Writers Offer Sneak Peek of Season 5’s Opening Scene

Stranger Things: The First Shadow writer Kate Trefry described the upcoming stage play as “integral” to the highly-anticipated fifth and final season of the hit Netflix series.

RELATED: Stranger Things Writers Offer Sneak Peek of Season 5’s Opening Scene

After debuting in the latest season of Stranger Things, fans will get the chance to get to know more about the villainous Vecna in the upcoming stage play, which will chronicle Henry Creel’s arrival in Hawkins. Despite seemingly defeating Vecna in the Upside Down, Jamie Campbell Bower’s antagonistic character will remain the main villain for the upcoming Season 5. Speaking with SFX Magazine, Trefry teased that Stranger Things: The First Shadow will provide fans with a better understanding of the events that will happen in the final installment.

“There are referential sequences and imagery and callbacks and flashbacks to the events of the play in Stranger Things Season 5 that will still make sense to you if you don’t see the play, but you’ll have a deeper understanding of them if you do,” Trefry revealed. “It’s in conversation with the seasons prior and the season to come. It really informs everything that you have seen and will see.”

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