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Ian Gillan Didn’t Know About Deep Purple’s ‘Stranger Things’ Soundtrack Spot
Ian Gillan discovered Deep Purple had appeared in a ‘Stranger Things’ trailer when he was asked about it in an interview in025.
Since "Stranger Things" debuted the first episodes of its fifth and final season in late November, several tracks from Volume 1's needle drops -- including Diana Ross' "Upside Down" and Tiffany's "I Think We're Alone Now" -- saw more than 1,
With Stranger Things ending on Dec. 31 we look back on the show's lasting impact in the world of music and how it introduced classic songs of the '80s to a new generation.
The campaign comes from ad agency Dude Milan and marks the run-up to the TV show’s finale on New Year’s Eve.
Jennifer Lawrence playing a new mother whose behavior becomes increasingly erratic in “Die My Love” and three more “Stranger Things” episodes are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.
With its finale on the horizon, the show has racked up impressive viewership numbers—but it's also had an impact on random pockets of culture, too.
Read on for a recap of the entire "Stranger Things" saga to date, including what's happened in Season 5 so far. The story begins with the disappearance of Will Byers ( Noah Schnapp ), who goes missing after biking home from his friend Mike Wheeler's ( Finn Wolfhard) house in Hawkins, Indiana.
Some *Stranger Things* kids doubled down on fame, while others stepped back significantly. Several have enrolled in college, pursued low-key creative projects, or taken extended breaks. That divergence reflects a generational shift away from nonstop visibility. Fame is no longer the default goal.