The end of Stranger Things has left fans engulfed in a wave of speculation about Eleven’s fate and Mike’s crucial role in the conclusion of the series.
After the recent events, many have turned to forums like Reddit to debate whether what we witnessed was a true glimpse of reality or simply an illusion chosen by Mike and the others to cope with the apparent loss of their friend.
These uncertainties have generated a torrent of theories that diverge from what was presented in the final episodes.
And you, do you want to believe?
Among the rumors circulating, there are those who believe that Netflix might be considering possible revivals or reunions of the characters in the future, given the overwhelming success of “Stranger Things”.
A fan commented that “Netflix will want to keep the door open for a revival in a couple of years,” suggesting that Eleven’s story is not over yet. The popularity of the series seems to guarantee that the platform will explore more content, even beyond the already announced spin-offs.
An aspect that has captured the attention of fans is the choice of the song “Heroes” by David Bowie for the climax of the series. The song has been relevant in critical moments in previous seasons, leading fans to question whether Eleven’s apparent farewell implies her death or, conversely, her survival.
A follower noticed that this theme played during significant moments related to the death of characters, hinting at the possibility that Eleven might still be alive.
The need to believe in the survival of the characters has also become palpable among fans, with one expressing: “I have to believe, otherwise I won’t stop crying.” With the end of “Stranger Things” generating so much debate, it is clear that the series has left a lasting legacy that will continue to fuel conversations among its fanbase.