LOS ANGELES, April 11: An animated series set in the sci-fi world of "Stranger Things" is in development at Netflix (NFLX.O), part of the streaming service's efforts to expand the hit series into a wide-ranging franchise.

The wait for the fifth and final season of Stranger Things is well underway, with anticipation already building to feverish levels for the incredibly popular series. The show was named as 2022's most-streamed TV show, and overall program, by Nielsen, and now we have a morsel of new information about the production of Stranger Things 5, courtesy of star Noah Schnapp, according to the report of Collider.

Japanese fans of the sci-fi hit "Stranger Things" can chow down on demonic pasta and rock out to retro 1980s tunes at a pop-up cafe inspired by the Netflix Inc (NFLX.O) horror drama.

Stranger Things actor Joseph Quinn became incredibly emotional after a fan expressed how much she loved his work.

Netflix Inc (NFLX.O) said on Wednesday it is developing a spin-off of science fiction series "Stranger Things" as the streaming service works to build its biggest English-language hit into a broad entertainment franchise.

The latest season of Netflix Inc's (NFLX.O) "Stranger Things" has pushed total viewership for the series to more than 1.15 billion hours, the streaming service said on Tuesday.

Stranger Things Season Four Volume Two is set to release in July. It will take its audience toward what is likely to happen for Hawkins, Eleven, Dustin, Max, Caleb, Will, Steve, Joyce and Hopper.

Hit Netflix sci-fi drama "Stranger Things" returns this week with the first part of its highly-anticipated season four promising more supernatural horrors besetting the fictional Indiana town of Hawkins. Set six months after season three ended with the gruesome Starcourt mall battle, season four sees the young protagonist friends separated after Eleven, played by Millie Bobbi Brown, moved to California with Joyce (Winona Ryder) and her two sons, Will and Jonathan.

"Avengers: Endgame" and "Stranger Things" emerged the favorite of the masses at this year's People's Choice Awards (PCA), with the Marvel blockbuster and Netflix show winning the movie of 2019 and show of 2019 trophies, respectively.

Can't spot 'Big Little Lies', 'Stranger Things' and 'The Handmaid's Tale' - three of the biggest shows of the year amongst the 2019 Emmy nominees? Don't get yourself worked up just yet!