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What's happening in Hawkins? 'Stranger Things' producer shoots down AI rumors and a prequel play is ready to go live
"Stranger Things Day" brings fresh news about the blockbuster Netflix series.
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Here's what 'Stranger Things' fans are saying about the super-sized Season 4 finale (spoilers!)
"Stranger Things" fans are reacting to the wild events of the Season 4 finale: "I am truly numb."
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Netflix, ‘Stranger Things’ Creators Sued for Copyright Infringement
Netflix and the creators of “Stranger Things,” Matt and Ross Duffer, are being sued by a company that says the idea for the hit show was stolen from a screenplay called “Totem.”According to the lawsuit, filed on Wednesday in California federal court, Irish Rover Entertainment says that “Stranger Things” copies a lot from “Totem,” a screenplay written by Jeffrey Kennedy, including “plot, sequence, characters, theme, dialogue, mood, and setting, as well as copyrighted concept art.”The lawsuit says
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‘Stranger Things’ Duffer Brothers Fail To Get Plagiarism Case Tossed; Trial Set For Next Month
The third season of Stranger Things is set to launch on Netflix on July 4th, but series creators the Duffer Brothers are probably more focused on another date after a judge today rejected their attempt to get a plagiarism lawsuit dismissed. Unless L.A. Superior Court Judge Michael Stern changes his mind soon or plaintiff Charlie […]
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Duffer Brothers Say ‘Stranger Things’ Plagiarism Lawsuit Is ‘Completely Meritless’
Matt and Ross Duffer, the creators of Netflix’s “Stranger Things,” are denying accusations of plagiarism brought against them in a lawsuit filed Tuesday by filmmaker Charlie Kessler. “Mr. Kessler’s claim is completely meritless,” Alex Kohner, an attorney for the Duffer Brothers, said in a statement to TheWrap Wednesday. “He had no connection to the creation or development of ‘Stranger Things.’ The Duffer Brothers have neither seen Mr. Kessler’s short film nor discussed any project with him.
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Netflix, 'Stranger Things' Creators Respond to Verbal Abuse Claim
Matt and Ross Duffer, the creators of "Stranger Things," have denied a crew member's claim that she witnessed abuse by them.
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'Stranger Things' and Eggo: No product placement required
The minds behind 'Stranger Things,' Matt and Ross Duffer, explained to Yahoo Entertainment that they don't have a monetary arrangement with the real products used in their show.