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Stranger Things 5: Who’s getting emotionally destroyed this season? (Spoiler: It’s us)
You might remember the last time there was collective panic surrounding ‘probable, violent deaths’ on a show. Yes, that’s right, it was Game of Thrones.
Before the final season (that no one ever spoke of again) released, fans went down the rabbit-hole of theories and read books between lines of what the creators said. It’s the same frenzy as Stranger Things approaches its end: All fans are wondering about who, could die this ‘violent’ death that the Duffer brothers have grimly suggested?
Many fans have looked through foreshadowing and drawn their conclusions. Can we just pray…that no one dies? Is that too much to ask? Clearly it is. But here are the top 5 characters who might just die, because…everyone loves them so much, so they might just.
Steve Harrington
Everybody and their grandmother loves Steve Harrington. The former King of Hawkins High has been babysitting a rotating pack of feral children for four years straight and has gone through a full-body-and-soul transformation. He’s responsible, he’s loyal, he’s emotionally literate—basically, he’s a walking character-development TED Talk. Which is exactly why every storytelling red flag in existence is screaming doom.
In the sacred, cursed book of TV Tropes, when a character finally gets vulnerable, reflects on life, and confesses their deepest dream—it’s over. And at the end of Season 4, when Steve looked at Nancy hopefully and said he wanted a future, a house, and six kids (six?? Steve, sweetie, be serious), fandom collectively clutched their pearls.
As every traumatised TV fan knows:
If a character starts talking about weddings, graduations, or babies, the Grim Reaper is already warming up in the wings.
So yes, Steve Harrington wanting half a dozen children might be the cutest moment of Stranger Things—but unfortunately, in TV-survival logic, that’s basically a death wish.
i still cant believe steve didnt die here. joe keery plot armor because everyone involved in the making of stranger things is in love with him. pic.twitter.com/0tgMkC4mI4
— boy king (@girlwreckage) November 18, 2025
steve harrington truly the only person in stranger things who is aware that he’s living in a horror movie pic.twitter.com/9chC3MQUbI
— boy king (@girlwreckage) November 18, 2025
But please, let’s be wrong this time. Steve really deserves a break.
Will Buyers
Noah Schnapp’s Will Byers has been through enough trauma to last twelve lifetimes. Since Season 1, the poor kid has been kidnapped, possessed, body-hijacked, and basically turned into the Upside Down’s emotional support hamster. At this point, every time he appears on screen, fans instinctively brace themselves like they’re watching a horror movie through their fingers.
And as TV writers love nothing more than wringing tears from our souls, a solid chunk of the fandom is convinced Will is being set up for the ultimate heartbreak move—a dramatic, noble, self-sacrificial goodbye to save his friends.
steve harrington truly the only person in stranger things who is aware that he’s living in a horror movie pic.twitter.com/9chC3MQUbI
— boy king (@girlwreckage) November 18, 2025
But please, let’s be wrong this time. Steve really deserves a break.
Will Buyers
Noah Schnapp’s Will Byers has been through enough trauma to last twelve lifetimes. Since Season 1, the poor kid has been kidnapped, possessed, body-hijacked, and basically turned into the Upside Down’s emotional support hamster. At this point, every time he appears on screen, fans instinctively brace themselves like they’re watching a horror movie through their fingers.
And as TV writers love nothing more than wringing tears from our souls, a solid chunk of the fandom is convinced Will is being set up for the ultimate heartbreak move—a dramatic, noble, self-sacrificial goodbye to save his friends.
Basically: Will Byers has suffered too much, and in TV logic, that either means he’s about to finally catch a break…or he’s about to heroically yeet himself into danger for the greater good.
stranger things has always been about will and his story
pic.twitter.com/n0d2PQyekM
— ɐıɟos | st5 spoilers (@miwiseven) October 16, 2025
The Duffer Brothers confirm Demogorgon is not telepathic and he did not open Will’s door in Season 1. Someone else did and the final season will reveal who. pic.twitter.com/L89cZroJrn
— Stranger Things Memes (@SThingsMeme) November 22, 2025
“Lucas is just trying to be the best boyfriend, friend, & be there for Max as much as he can, coz he feels a sense of regret that it was his fault that everything happened.” ❤️🩹 pic.twitter.com/8f1D4NIIyp
— Radz (@radz_sayz) November 22, 2025
Lucas Sinclair
He’s too good. Too pure. This boy has been hauling around comatose Max like an emotional support backpack, saving her, mourning her, screaming for her in the trailers with the kind of raw heartbreak that makes you reach for tissues and a support group.
And that’s why the fandom panic sirens are blaring.
TV writers love pain like Vecna loves monologuing, it’s entirely possible that Max survives her mental prison…only to wake up and discover that Lucas didn’t.
That would be so cruel, we would all need therapy, weighted blankets, and emotional service snacks for the next several months.
Joyce Buyers
She’s a tough cutie, but when has that stopped writers from gleefully writing them off? Winona Ryder’s Joyce has been through the real ringer, from saving her child in the slimy Upside Down to running to Russia and saving David Harbour’s Jim Hopper.
Eleven
Millie Bobby-Brown has been saving the world for the past five seasons. She has literally carried the weight of alternate dimensions on her shoulders, ripped portals open (and closed them), and has saved the gang more times than we can count.
But now, whispers across the fandom suggest the unthinkable: what if Season 5 is where she doesn’t make it?
The idea of Eleven sacrificing herself—giving everything to protect the people she loves—feels painfully possible. It would be the ultimate heroic send-off, the kind of devastating, noble act that fans would dissect, debate, and emotionally unravel over for the next century.
Prove us wrong, Stranger Things. Come on now.
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JENNIFER LOPEZ IS LOVING HER POST-DIVORCE LIFE
After her most recent short-lived marriage, Jennifer Lopez has taken sly digs at ex-husband Ben Affleck more than once. The “Kiss of the Spider Woman” star appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” in May 2026, where she was asked about her post-divorce love life. “You’re single right now,” Jimmy Kimmel noted, and Lopez gave an enthusiastic reply. “I should have done it sooner! I’ve been doing it all wrong!” she exclaimed while laughing. Kimmel had a recommendation for how Lopez could find her next beau, and playfully suggested she should sign up for “The Bachelorette.” The “Hustlers” star shot down that idea and explained that she enjoyed being single too much. “Are you crazy? I’m not doing anything to ruin how I feel right now,” she told Kimmel. Even though she seemed opposed to the idea of settling down again, Lopez didn’t completely rule out the idea of future romance. “I’ll meet somebody, somewhere, one day,” she said.
In 2025, rumors swirled that Lopez had potentially met her next somebody while filming the rom-com “Office Romance” with co-star Brett Goldstein. Lopez and Goldstein reportedly had terrific chemistry both on and off camera. “They’re both professional … when the cameras are rolling, but in between, it’s a flirt fest,” an inside source told InTouch in April 2025. Another insider claimed that while Goldstein seemed very into her, Lopez wasn’t interested in pursuing him as a proper boyfriend. “She had fun with him … but it was never going to turn into anything serious for her,” the source told InTouch in April 2026.
Jennifer Lopez has actually been quite frank about how her past husbands and partners fell short. While appearing on “The Howard Stern Show” in October 2025, Jennifer Lopez gave the inside story on her four divorces. Howard Stern asked her if she had ever “truly been loved,” and the actor didn’t mince words, responding, “No.” Going into further detail, Jennifer Lopez not-so-subtly confirmed that Ben Affleck was always the problem. “When I got divorced this last time, it was the best thing that ever happened to me,” she said. Her divorce from Affleck drove her to find various therapists to get to the root of why she had been married and divorced so many times. “What I learned, it’s not that I’m not lovable — it’s that they’re not capable,” Lopez said of her past partners’ ability to give true love. Though she said her past partners were very generous with material things, when it came to love and real intimacy, she said, “they don’t have it in them.”
It would seem that calling it quits with Affleck was the right decision for Lopez, and she has reportedly been thriving since finalizing her divorce in January 2025. “She’s been having the time of her life this summer,” a source told People in August 2025. Besides all the self-reflection that Lopez mentioned, the actor-singer also found joy performing throughout her “Up All Night” music tour. “It’s been a great focus for her. She’s been doing what she really enjoys,” the insider added. Given how happy and fulfilled she seems now, perhaps it may actually be a while until we hear that Lopez is set to walk down the aisle again.
Nicki Swift
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Can Gen Z revive moviegoing?
Hollywood can breathe a sigh of relief: Generation Z is not only going to the movies, it’s driving box office growth.
During the pandemic, when theaters shut down and streaming became a dominant force in the media landscape, fears rose that this young cohort would shun the big screen as they matured into more engaged consumers.
However, this generation, which ranges from around 14 to 29 years old, is one of the most active moviegoing demographics and attends more films per year than some older generations, according to data from Fandango.
In 2025, members of Gen Z saw an average of seven movies in theaters — matching average viewership among millennials — while members of Generation X and baby boomers saw around six movies on average, Fandango found.
“Gen Z is driving moviegoer trends today, and I think people are shocked,” said Jason Dorsey, president and co-founder of The Center for Generational Kinetics and co-author of “Zconomy.” “They’re like, ‘Oh, Gen Z doesn’t want to leave their house.’ That’s not true. Gen Z absolutely wants to leave their house — probably more than you know.”
Gen Z accounted for nearly 40% of all movie audiences in North America in 2025, according to data from Comscore.
As teens and 20-somethings become the dominant generation at the box office, they’re also shaping the future of moviegoing — and studios and movie theaters are taking note.
“Not only are we seeing a bigger and bigger percentage of Gen Z make up our overall audience, but their frequency is increasing year over year,” Carrie Trotter, senior vice president of marketing at AMC, told CNBC. “So they have become one of the most important audiences for us, and I see that in the future, it may become the absolute most important audience for us.”
Building loyalty among Gen Z
Helping to fuel Gen Z’s affinity for the movies is the fact that it remains one of the more inexpensive forms of entertainment.
“Ticket pricing has gone up, as it does, but when you compare it to the year-over-year inflation rate, it’s on par, if not less,” said Steve Buck of EntTelligence, a movie data firm. “When you think about Gen Z, they are cost-conscious, but they’re opening up their wallet.”
Gen Zers came of age around the time of Covid, which Dorsey called a “generation-defining experience.” This cohort doesn’t know a time without social media or smartphones and is incredibly cost-conscious, having grown up in a time of great uncertainty, he said.
“Covid uprooted all of their plans,” Dorsey said. “They were going to school, going to college … everything got turned upside down and it lasted for a long period of time. So, we see them much more fiscally conscious. I’ll say it generally, like they’re really conservative with their money in general, much more thrifty than we would expect for somebody at their age.”
This has led a significant portion of Gen Z to opt for loyalty programs at movie theaters, like AMC’s A-list, Regal Unlimited and Cinemark’s Movie Club, that reward them for money spent or allow them to see multiple films a month for a subscription fee.
“Gen Z over-indexes in the AMC A-List tier, and their participation has grown triple since the pandemic,” Trotter said, noting that AMC’s program also allows customers to book tickets for other loyalty members that are part of their friend group.
“We’re trying to make it as frictionless as possible so we can encourage as much moviegoing and this social atmosphere,” she said.
At Rutgers Cinema in Piscataway, New Jersey, general manager Alex DelVecchio is keeping ticket prices low for the the students at nearby Rutgers University. Students who show a school ID pay just $5 for matinee screenings and $9.50 for all other general admissions. That’s quite a bit cheaper than the nationwide average of nearly $13.50, according to EntTelligence.
“We try to keep it as cheap as we can,” DelVecchio said.
But it’s not all about affordability. DelVecchio said he also runs promos like free slushies on Wednesdays and looks for ways to engage his predominantly college-age consumer.
For the release of Warner Bros.′ “It: Chapter One” in 2017, DelVecchio said the company put a clown in every theater, posted red balloons all over campus and had a staff member wear a yellow jacket and play with a paper boat outside to mimic iconic scenes from the movie.
“We started selling everything out,” he said. “And, then, once you get the momentum you can keep it as long as you keep playing what they want.”
While Gen Zers are selective about their spending, they are willing to shell out for experiences, particularly social activities they can do with their friends that give them an excuse to disconnect from their phones.
“This is a way for them to come and spend time with their friends and their family, and that social experience really outweighs the movie itself that they’re seeing,” Trotter said. “But also there’s a little bit of FOMO [fear of missing out], like they want to be part of the excitement and their fandom of that fuels their desire to be the first to see these movies and be part of the conversation as it’s happening.”
And while Gen Z enjoys staying off their phones during the movie, they still use social media to share their thoughts on films and see what others think of new and old titles.
Letterboxd, an online platform where moviegoers can track movies they’ve watched and post reviews, has become so ubiquitous with this generation that Hollywood has come to refer to Gen Z interchangeably as the Letterboxd generation.
The site currently has more than 29 million users, with more than half of that base under the age of 35. Through Letterboxd, Gen Z is relying more on community reviews than those of official movie critics when choosing what movies to see in theaters.
What Gen Z wants to watch
Of course, Gen Z has some genre-specific preferences, and Hollywood appears to be playing to them.
Similar to their elders, this age group often flocks to cinemas for horror films and R-rated fare. But they diverge from previous generations in their interest in anime and video game adaptations based on games they played growing up. Gen Zers have also shown a penchant for older, rereleased titles, leaning into the nostalgia of moviegoing.
In 2025, “A Minecraft Movie,” based on the popular online game, was the most attended film by Gen Z, according to data from EntTelligence. The Warner Bros. film generated more than $424 million domestically during its theatrical run, the second-highest take of the year, and tallied $960 million globally.
Meanwhile Sony and Crunchyroll’s “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba — The Movie: Infinity Castle” saw the largest percentage of Gen Z in its audiences, with 42% of tickets being sold to this members of the generation.
So far in 2026, Universal’s “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” is the most attended film by Gen Z. It’s secured $425 million domestically, the highest-grossing film of the year so far, and $982 million globally.
Box office analysts expect films like Disney and Pixar’s “Toy Story 5,” Universal’s “Minions & Monsters,” Sony’s “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” and Marvel’s “Avengers: Doomsday” to see a significant portion of ticket sales from Gen Z audiences.
“I think theaters have a real opening right now to be that in-person social experience for Gen Z,” Dorsey said. “It’s still fragile, the generation is still finicky, but there’s a massive opportunity for them to be able to build on the fact that they can create these wonderful in-person experiences and in a more affordable way.”
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Kylie Jenner would ‘say yes’ if Timothée Chalamet proposed
Kylie Jenner is reportedly in a very happy and stable phase of her relationship with actor Timothée Chalamet, according to new comments attributed to a source speaking to Entertainment Tonight (ET).
The insider described Jenner as being emotionally invested in the relationship, claiming, ‘Kylie is so in love with Timothée. She’s told Kris she would say yes if he proposed.’
According to the same source, the dynamic between the pair is grounded in ease and compatibility rather than pressure or expectation. The insider noted that Chalamet’s personality plays a key role in the relationship’s balance, saying, ‘Timothée lets Kylie be herself and likes that she can be silly with him. They feel like they’re best friends and their personalities are a perfect fit.’
The source also highlighted Chalamet’s appreciation for Jenner’s role as a mother, adding, ‘Timothée is always telling Kylie what a great mom she is and how incredible she is with her kids.’ Jenner shares two children with rapper Travis Scott.
Adding to recent public interest in the couple, Jenner and Chalamet were also recently seen on a double date with Kendall Jenner and actor Jacob Elordi. The outing further fuelled online conversation around the group’s growing closeness, with fans noting the relaxed and social dynamic between the four during the evening.
The couple, who have been publicly linked since 2023, have increasingly stepped into the spotlight in 2026, frequently appearing together at high-profile events including NBA games and awards shows. Their courtside appearances at New York Knicks playoff matches have drawn attention recently with the pair often seen being affectionate.
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