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Stranger Things Cliffhanger: Will's Wild New Abilities Revealed

Summary

  • Will Byers unexpectedly gains control over Demogorgons.
  • His newfound powers manifest with white eyes and nosebleeds.
  • Creators confirm Will channels Vecna's power, not innate.
  • Volume one concluded with a stunning cliffhanger, shocking viewers.
Stranger Things Cliffhanger: Will's Wild New Abilities Revealed

The recently released first volume of Stranger Things season five has captivated audiences, culminating in a cliffhanger that fans are calling "mad" and "wildest." At the close of episode four, Will Byers exhibits extraordinary abilities, momentarily gaining control over the Demogorgons to protect his friends. This pivotal moment sees Will's eyes turn white, and he draws blood from his nose, mirroring Eleven's unique power signature.

This revelation ties into earlier dialogue where Mike suggests Will possesses innate sorcerer-like abilities. However, show creators clarified that Will is channeling powers from Vecna, essentially puppeteering the creatures. This twist was deeply personal for Noah Schnapp, who plays Will, describing his shock and excitement upon discovering the character's new arc, which he had to keep secret for two years.

Viewers have flooded social media with reactions, describing the ending as "jaw-dropping" and "breathless." The Duffer brothers' explanation adds a layer of complexity to Will's newfound capabilities. The next episodes are scheduled for release on Boxing Day, with the series finale on New Year's Day, promising further developments.

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Will Byers can now control Demogorgons by channeling Vecna's power.
Will channels Vecna's power, which was revealed at the end of volume one.
The next batch of episodes will be released on Boxing Day, with the finale on New Year's Day.

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