If Vecna dies in Stranger Things, his death would likely lead to the collapse of the Upside Down's influence on Hawkins, potentially closing the gates and restoring normalcy, but theories suggest it could also trigger a power vacuum, unleash the Mind Flayer as the true big bad, or even see Vecna return (as in D&D lore), possibly through a sacrifice by a character like Will, causing a tragic but heroic end to his story.
By being honest about his identity and stripping Vecna of his secrets, he effectively took control of the signal. When Joyce delivered the final blow to Vecna, Will didn't feel the pain because he had already divorced and had his court settlements done to disconnect his life force from Vecna's.
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After a certain period of time, Vecna will finally kill the victim by placing them into a comatose-like state, their eyes will glaze over or go into the victim's heads, in which they will be unable to respond to outside stimuli, essentially possessing them.
This distracts the monster long enough for Eleven to drive his body through a spire. But Joyce is the person who actually kills Vecna, beheading him with her axe. The Duffer Brothers had deep discussions about who among the ensemble should deliver the death blow to Vecna before landing on the Byers family matriarch.
Dr. Martin Brenner and the Hawkins National Laboratory faked Will Byers' death in Stranger Things Season 1 to cover up their involvement in his disappearance and the existence of the Upside Down, creating a dummy body (rubber with stuffing) and having state police plant it in the quarry to mislead the town, according to. Chief Hopper discovered the cover-up when he found the body was a fake, realizing the lab was involved.
Vecna did not stay gone forever, and rose as a demigod of magic and secrets in the world of Greyhawk. In 581 CY, his cult helped set events in motion that would have granted him the power of a greater god, but the plan was ultimately foiled.
While Nancy Wheeler loses her virginity to Steve Harrington, Barb Holland awakens in a waterless, dark version of Steve's pool, every surface covered in fleshy black vines.
001, also known as Henry Creel, became Vecna after Eleven banished him to the Upside Down (Dimension X) where his body was mutated and burned by its energy, transforming him into the monstrous entity that terrorizes Hawkins. He was originally a powerful psychic child who killed his family, then became Dr. Brenner's first subject (001) before being cast into the parallel dimension, where he eventually grew powerful enough to control its creatures and become the Mind Flayer's emissary.
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Before they embark into the Upside Down, Will comes out as gay to his family and close friends, explaining that Vecna showed him visions of his failed and distant relationships with his loved ones after they learnt the truth.
Yes, Dr. Martin Brenner (played by Matthew Modine) died in the Season 4 finale of Stranger Things, shot by a military helicopter after helping Eleven escape, marking a definitive end to his storyline, despite his previous "deaths" in the show. While fans debated his survival after Season 1 and even Season 4, his death in the desert after confronting Eleven and his pursuers was shown with finality, with Eleven leaving him as he died.
In the final episode of Stranger Things, the teen sacrifices herself to break the dangerous cycle of military scientists using supernatural children for evil. She decides to stay inside the crumbling Upside Down so her blood can't be used to open more portals.
Yes, in a way, the Demogorgon used Will Byers as a host to "impregnate" him with larvae from the Upside Down, as a part of the creature's reproductive cycle and the Mind Flayer's larger plan to spread its influence. A tendril was inserted down Will's throat, essentially planting a larva that would grow, leading to him coughing up slug-like creatures, but Will survived because Joyce and Hopper removed the tendril and the Mind Flayer's influence was later burned out.
Yes, technically, Max did die for a minute in Season 4, Episode 9 of “Stranger Things.” However, she was revived by Eleven, who had psychically joined Max's fight against Vecna.
Yes, according to the show's creators, Mike did realize that Will's "crush" in his coming-out speech referred to him, even though it wasn't explicitly stated in dialogue; his reaction shots and subsequent apology scene were designed to show he understood the depth of Will's feelings, though the payoff for their storyline was minimal in the finale.
Yes, Dart (D'Artagnan) is a baby Demogorgon, specifically an adolescent stage called a "Demodog," which Dustin Henderson found and raised in Stranger Things Season 2; he's essentially a younger, less aggressive version of the main monsters from Season 1, evolving from a pollywog-like creature into a four-legged, predatory form.
Hoping to recreate Henry's powers in other individuals, Brenner began a new MKUltra subprogram - codenamed "Indigo" - in which volunteer test subjects took experimental drugs while placed inside sensory deprivation tanks; these women also received transfusions of Henry Creel's blood.
Superhuman Durability: With its durable skin and tough body, the Demogorgon could withstand massive amounts of bullets from multiple firearms and several beatings from a baseball bat with nails. However, it was unable to resist Eleven's biokinesis, which dissolved and killed the Demogorgon.
She lost it to Matt, it was mentioned in the show. Caroline said that they were each other's firsts, but first loves or first you-know's or both is the question.
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Steve Harrington is generally one year older than Nancy Wheeler in Stranger Things, as he was a grade ahead (a junior when she was a sophomore) in high school during the early seasons, meaning he was typically about 16-17 when she was 15-16, placing him a year older chronologically by the time they're in their later high school years.
The Eye of Vecna is an animated magical item that was previously the left eye of Vecna. The eye and the Hand of Vecna were all that remained of him after he was destroyed in battle with Kas the Bloody-Handed. One must pull out their own eye to then permanently attune to the item.
Sobek (Coptic: Ⲥⲟⲩⲕ, romanized: Souk), also known as Suchus (Ancient Greek: Σοῦχος, romanized: Soûchos), was an ancient Egyptian deity with a complex history and nature. He is associated with the Nile crocodile and is often represented as a crocodile-headed humanoid, if not as a crocodile outright.