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Will Dr. Owens return to our screens in the final season ofStranger Things? EvenPaul Reiserdoesn’t know the answer.
In an interview withE! News, Reiser, 66, said he has no idea if his character will return to Hawkins, Indiana. “The Stranger Thingswriters' room tweeted out, ‘Hey, everybody, send us your thoughts for next season. What would you like to see?’ And I wrote in, ‘Can Dr. Owens live? Would that be possible?'”
“When I first met them four years ago, I said, ‘Am I a good guy or a bad guy?’ They go, ‘We don’t know.’ And I went, ‘You don’t know or you just don’t want to tell me?’ They go, ‘No, we don’t know.’ And so they don’t tell me.”
As far as what Reiser hopes for his character, the sitcom star is optimistic. “I’d appreciate it if Dr. Owens comes in, in like a superhero cape, and saves the day.”
While he waits to find out his fate — as everyones else does — theAliensstar has a new comedy series on Hulu premiering this month,Reboot.
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The show’sfifth season will be its last, as the Duffer brothers shared in an Instagram post announcing the fourth season in February.
“Seven years ago, we planned out the complete story arc forStranger Things. At the time, we predicted the story would last four to five seasons,” they wrote. “It proved too large to tell in four, but – as you’ll soon see for yourselves – we are now hurling toward our finale.”
The fourth season, which was released in two volumes between May and July and caused technical difficulties due towatchers’ demand at its release, was full of risk and loss, as viewers have come to expect.
source: people.com