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Stranger Things: Duffer Bros. Address Cast Aging Concerns
23 Nov
Summary
- Creators say cast aging is not a major concern for the final season.
- Past season gaps led to more noticeable age differences in young cast.
- Most main cast members are now out of puberty, reducing aging impact.

The Duffer Brothers have addressed fan concerns regarding the cast's aging in the upcoming final season of Stranger Things. While acknowledging that age differences are sometimes evident after long production gaps, they believe the issue is not as pronounced as some believe. Previous seasons experienced more noticeable shifts, especially between seasons two and three, due to extended breaks and the actors' rapid growth during puberty. The creators highlighted that the current primary cast has largely moved past this developmental stage, which significantly minimizes the visual impact of aging between installments.
Production challenges, including a COVID-19 shutdown, contributed to extended periods between season shoots, leading to greater discrepancies in the cast's appearance. However, the Duffer Brothers pointed out that Sadie Sink, for instance, was in her late teens during the filming of Season 4, mitigating the dramatic changes seen in younger actors. As most of the main cast members are now in their early twenties, their growth has naturally slowed, making their age appear more consistent with their teenage characters.
The shift in the show's narrative towards darker themes, as seen in Season 4 and expected to continue in Season 5, aligns with the cast maturing. Hollywood's common practice of casting 20-year-old actors to portray teenagers also provides a buffer. Therefore, the Duffer Brothers are confident that the audience will not find the cast's aging a distraction, ensuring a smooth conclusion to the beloved series.




