Overview
- Sink describes wrapping the final season as “awful” and like “saying goodbye to your childhood,” noting the cast felt they were grieving a major chapter of their lives.
- She hints that Max’s Season 5 journey is “very unexpected,” promising it answers lingering questions while staying true to the character.
- Recent teasers show Max in a hospital gown, echoing her comatose state at the end of Season 4 and pointing viewers toward wardrobe as a potential storytelling clue.
- Netflix will roll out the final season in three parts: Nov. 26 for Volume 1, Dec. 25 for Volume 2, and a Dec. 31 finale that will play in theaters and stream the same day.
- Sink says she did not try to shape Max’s ending, emphasizing her trust in creators Matt and Ross Duffer, and she is stepping into producing on John Proctor Is The Villain.