Actor Randy Havens has officially shut down rampant fan theories. The teacher from Hawkins High addressed speculation online about a secret, longer cut of the show’s final season. Havens made his statement directly to fans on social media in late December. He firmly denied that any such alternate version exists at Netflix.This puts to rest comparisons to the famous “Snyder Cut” movement for Justice League. According to E! News, Havens told fans not to believe everything they read online. This is the latest in a series of rumors the cast and crew have had to correct.
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Havens was responding to posts claiming major scenes were cut from season five. Some theories suggested each episode would be over two hours long. Co-creator Ross Duffer already dismissed those specific runtime rumors last July.He called the reports inaccurate on his Instagram Stories. The final season will conclude the story that began nearly a decade ago. The show’s creators have always planned a five-season arc for the series.Fans are eagerly awaiting the battle against Vecna. The beloved cast will return for one last adventure in Hawkins. The Duffers have promised a satisfying conclusion for all the characters.

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The series creators recently discussed their vision for the ending. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Matt Duffer clarified the tone. He said the finale would not be a brutal bloodbath like Game of Thrones.”We’re not in Westeros,” Duffer stated. He emphasized they are not trying to shock or upset the audience. Instead, they hope the ending feels inevitable and right for the story.They also addressed fan panic over character fates, specifically Steve Harrington. Matt Duffer noted that fans would worry about Steve no matter what was in the trailer. The final season is scheduled for release on New Year’s Eve.
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The message from the Stranger Things team is clear. There is no secret extended cut of season five coming. Fans can expect the final chapter to deliver a heartfelt and conclusive ending to the global phenomenon.
Thought you’d like to know
What did Randy Havens say about the ‘Snyder Cut’ rumors?
Randy Havens explicitly said there is no secret Snyder cut of *Stranger Things*. He urged fans on Instagram not to believe unverified claims from random people online.
How did the Duffer brothers respond to season five runtime rumors?
Ross Duffer called rumors of two-hour episodes “not even close to accurate.” This was shared on his Instagram Stories to directly address the spreading speculation.
Will the *Stranger Things* finale have major character deaths?
Co-creator Matt Duffer told The Hollywood Reporter it’s not like *Game of Thrones*. The goal is a satisfying, not painfully shocking, conclusion for the characters and fans.
Is Steve Harrington in danger in the final season?
The Duffer brothers teased that Steve’s fate remains a mystery. Matt Duffer said they could have put nothing in the trailer and fans would still worry about his character’s safety.
When is *Stranger Things* season five being released?
The final season is scheduled to drop on Netflix on New Year’s Eve. The premiere time is set for 8 p.m. Eastern Time.
Trusted Sources: E! News, The Hollywood Reporter.
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