Stranger Things Producer Offers Promising Season 5 Update

Stranger Things producer Shawn Levy says Season 5 is ready to resume production as soon as the SAG-AFTRA strike is over.”I can say that we are hoping to start filming as soon as possible. We really need the actor’s strike resolved first. The Duffers have been hard at work since the writer strike ended,” Levy told The Wrap. He also touched on the upcoming live stage show, Stranger Things: The First Shadow. “We’re busy on a bunch of fronts because we also have our Stranger Things play opening in London imminently. It’s fabulous. It’s f–king awesome.”The First Shadow will explore the younger days of Hopper, Joyce, the Wheelers, and other beloved characters when they were the same age as Mike, Dustin, Will, and Lucas. “It has exceeded all our expectations,” Levy continued about the play. “We’re very excited to share that with the world. We are raring to go – our cast, our crew. Everyone not only needs to get back to work because we have many hundreds of crew members who have not been able to make a living since the strikes began, but we will be shooting very shortly after the actor’s strike ends.”RELATED: 10 Reasons Stranger Things Season 2 is The Best

Stranger Things producer Shawn Levy says Season 5 is ready to resume production as soon as the SAG-AFTRA strike is over.

RELATED: 10 Reasons Stranger Things Season 2 is The Best

“I can say that we are hoping to start filming as soon as possible. We really need the actor’s strike resolved first. The Duffers have been hard at work since the writer strike ended,” Levy told The Wrap. He also touched on the upcoming live stage show, Stranger Things: The First Shadow. “We’re busy on a bunch of fronts because we also have our Stranger Things play opening in London imminently. It’s fabulous. It’s f–king awesome.”

The First Shadow will explore the younger days of Hopper, Joyce, the Wheelers, and other beloved characters when they were the same age as Mike, Dustin, Will, and Lucas. “It has exceeded all our expectations,” Levy continued about the play. “We’re very excited to share that with the world. We are raring to go – our cast, our crew. Everyone not only needs to get back to work because we have many hundreds of crew members who have not been able to make a living since the strikes began, but we will be shooting very shortly after the actor’s strike ends.”

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