STRANGER THINGS 5 Alternate Ending Reveals Far Less Divisive Plans For The Finale - SPOILERS

STRANGER THINGS 5 Alternate Ending Reveals Far Less Divisive Plans For The Finale - SPOILERS

An alternate ending for Stranger Things Season 5—and the series finale—has been revealed, and it turns out there was once going to be far less ambiguity about Eleven's final fate.

By JoshWilding - Jan 13, 2026 04:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Stranger Things
Source: SFFGazette.com

In the Stranger Things Season 5/series finale, Vecna is finally vanquished, but our heroes are robbed of a happy ending when Dr. Kay and the military show up to take Eleven into custody.

She enters Mike's mind and explains that she's decided to end her life, as it's the only way to their experiments and the danger her existence poses for the ones she loves. Following an emotional farewell, El stands at the portal to the Upside Down and is wiped away, along with the Upside Down itself, when Hopper's C-4 goes off.

18 months later, Mike points out that when Eleven died, the military had been using the machines meant to cripple her. Instead, she was standing tall, leading him to believe that moments before her "dying," Kali must have conjured the illusion of Eleven so the real El could escape and find peace.

It's an ambiguous ending, and one that, upon closer inspection, does seem to indicate that Eleven died. Understandably, many fans are unhappy about the whole thing, prompting "Conformity Gate" conspiracy theories about an upcoming secret episode featuring Stranger Things' "real" ending (there's nothing to suggest that's happening).

One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5 arrived on Netflix yesterday, and as we first reported on SFFGazette.com, an eagle-eyed fan has spotted proof that the finale once played out quite a bit differently. 

It turns out Hopper was supposed to be made aware of El's plan to fake her death, and they were supposed to have a "Lost in Translation moment" (a reference to a scene in the 2003 movie that sees Bob and Charlotte wordlessly embrace before going their separate ways). However, Eleven was also going to "[say] goodbye to everyone in [a] happy memory."

This board spotted in Stranger Things 5's writers' room also confirms that, "El is gone (not dead)." However, this is an earlier, alternate ending for the series and is in no way canon. The finale started shooting without a finished script, and somewhere along the line, the decision was made to head down a different route. 

Many fans have since pointed out that there were telltale signs of reshoots during the second half of the episode, suggesting that El's ambiguous fate and the epilogue were added relatively late in the process. 

"I don’t know if we want to say," Stranger Things co-creator Ross Duffer previously said of how to interpret the show's ending. "Obviously, we’ve had these conversations with Millie too, and we all have our own interpretations. I worry if I say it, it might take away. We really want the audience to take from it what they want."

Matt Duffer added, "You can’t write with a sense of ambiguity. You’re writing from a specific point of view, because the character doesn’t know; Max [Sadie Sink] doesn’t know, right? The characters can’t know and the audience can’t know because then it puts Eleven in danger and her sacrifice was for nothing. So there’s a point in not knowing. The boys obviously choose to believe."

Stranger Things Season 5 is now streaming on Netflix in its entirety.

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Malatrova15
Malatrova15 - 1/13/2026, 4:48 PM
So Eleven was put on charge of a somalí daycare ? That sounds linda weak ..
bobevanz
bobevanz - 1/13/2026, 6:06 PM
@Malatrova15 - you're as worse as that racist Superman pfp on here. You bring nothing of value to any conversation
Malatrova15
Malatrova15 - 1/13/2026, 6:14 PM
@bobevanz - civility Is in our midst
ElBlancoChoco
ElBlancoChoco - 1/13/2026, 8:19 PM
@bobevanz - oh stop being such a pissy pants. All you do is bitch bitch bitch. Put some ICE on your ass cause you always butthurt about something.
PatientXero
PatientXero - 1/13/2026, 4:50 PM
I thought it was fine. Thought it was a mostly happy ending in a supernaturalish/monster show.
Bucky74
Bucky74 - 1/13/2026, 5:51 PM
@PatientXero - Yeah, but I don't like the idea that after all that, maybe El just gave up and basically committed suicide to end the program. That's lame. She was fighting this entire time, and the point was she'd never give up. I hated the way they vilified the military, but there was no reason to have El sacrifice herself.
PatientXero
PatientXero - 1/13/2026, 7:13 PM
@Bucky74 - I didn’t say it was perfect. I was surprised there wasn’t a little hint of something at the end. It was just an overly long ending that, again while I liked it, it reminded me of the overly long LotR ending.
Bucky74
Bucky74 - 1/13/2026, 7:44 PM
@PatientXero - I thought the exact same thing! It was exactly like ROTK’s super long endings
Malatrova15
Malatrova15 - 1/13/2026, 4:51 PM
Weird how these Sonic weapons they use against Eleven were used in Venezuela to capture maduro....full disclosure isncoming
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 1/13/2026, 6:14 PM
@Malatrova15 - Steven Speilberg will tell us the whole story on Disclosure Day. Maduro and his wife were probably aliens or something. But now they both have full-bodied Orange-American sperm in them.
captainwalker
captainwalker - 1/13/2026, 6:15 PM
@Malatrova15 - Kinda like the turbo cancer, and heart attack vax eh.
Malatrova15
Malatrova15 - 1/13/2026, 6:37 PM
@captainwalker - as Scott Adams creator of Dilbert said in His Last moments : "Gluck Gluck Gluck ....puaaaagh"
captainwalker
captainwalker - 1/13/2026, 8:48 PM
@Malatrova15 - He regretted the vax. Operation " warp speed death ".
DocSpock
DocSpock - 1/13/2026, 5:10 PM

I thought the ending was very good.

I thoroughly enjoyed this show and hope they never mess with the ending or make anything more.

It’s a classic that stands on its own.
TheJok3r
TheJok3r - 1/13/2026, 6:02 PM
She's alive; there's nothing ambiguous about it.
bobevanz
bobevanz - 1/13/2026, 6:07 PM
Good ending. Can't please everyone but it's the right call
ElBlancoChoco
ElBlancoChoco - 1/13/2026, 8:21 PM
@bobevanz - right? The "Right" call? [frick]ing bigot. There are only left calls here. Do better homoracistxionost pig.
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 1/13/2026, 6:25 PM
As for Eleven, no one knows what became of her. Some say that she died of her wounds. Others, that she returned to her own country. But I like to think she may have at last found some small measure of peace, that we all seek, and few of us ever find.
Twinkie
Twinkie - 1/13/2026, 6:36 PM
Did 11 get plastic surgery
Huskers
Huskers - 1/13/2026, 7:50 PM
I’ve always felt the clues pointing to her surviving were stronger than the ones that she had died.
String
String - 1/13/2026, 8:00 PM
I bought El being alive for about a week after the finale but was always bothered with the void scene. It made absolutely no sense with Kryptonite blaring. I came to the conclusion Mike's cope was all BS. How in the world do folks think Kali was doing an invisibility spell + El illusion at Mac-Z gate + pulling Mike into a void (if El can't). There was too much. If you truly believe Kali created the El illusion, how did the illusion still exist after Kali's body was decimated by the exotic matter. If Kali created the illusion, then it would have dissipated the second her body was destroyed. None of Mike's story makes sense.

The easiest way to interpret El's ending is she did commit suicide. Kali died from blood loss back at Hawkins lab long before El & Will took out Vecna & Joyce beheaded him. Kali didn't create an illusion of El. Kali didn't create an invisibility spell. I think the easy answer is El had enough strength to jump to the Mac-Z gate and being in the upside-down prevented the Kryptonite from affecting her. At this point, it would make sense for El to create a void for her and Mike to interact in.

But here's where I get pissed off about that void scene. Mike is not the only person who cared about El. Hopper, Joyce and Will should have been in it too. Joyce deserved to say her goodbyes to El. She was the only mother to give El a home. Will deserved to be there too, he lived with El as a brother. Hopper should have been there but since he knew what she was doing, he could have been there supporting El's decision and making El feel better about it. The Duffers took the weak-ass approach and made the void scene all about Mike losing El and torturing Mike about it. This was El's decision, but the Duffers made it all about Mike's feelings.

I hate El dying, but the Duffers wrote her into a corner because she didn't fit the ending they wanted. I hate Mike being alone in his college room writing stories. I hate that Will is moving on and most likely is not even friends with Mike. I really enjoyed the Mike and Will friendship and that looks to be destroyed. If Will or Mike interacted in either of their future scenes, perhaps I'll buy their friendship surviving but apparently their friendship wasn't important enough for the Duffers since Noah Schnapp made them include the tower scene in the finale.

Well, I applaud everything else in the finale. The fates of the 3 biggest young leads being either dead or alone just infuriates me. It's left a sour taste about rewatching the series. I wish the show had given more weight on the friendships surviving, in particular Mike and Will, but at least Max and Lucas & Steve and Dustin & Hopper and Joyce are still a thing. But that's small condolences to the way I feel the Duffers left El, Mike and Will.

BTW, after two seasons of platonic Mike and El, there is still no way I believe they were that in love to suddenly be kissing in that void scene. It's like the Duffers saw that coupling as romantic but none of the other writers did by the way Mike and El interacted as either a dysfunctional couple/bad boyfriend or platonic couple for Part 1 and 2 of season 5 until the finale. Just another narrative miss.
TheFinestSmack
TheFinestSmack - 1/14/2026, 8:34 AM
@String - Very good points. I did not buy for a second that El and Mike were still in love the entire season. The end scene with them in the void felt so deeply unearned. And while Hop, Joyce and Will also should have been in the void to say goodbye, those three characters all played somewhat important roles in the final season. It felt like Mike was the only one El shared that scene with simply because Mike served no other purpose at all. And the Duffers realized that and forced the ending we got.
Pampero
Pampero - 1/13/2026, 8:52 PM
The ending is fine, stop overthinking it. The people whining about it need to go outside and touch some grass. Or get laid.
Huskers
Huskers - 1/13/2026, 9:05 PM
@Pampero - I’m in the need to get laid category!
TheFinestSmack
TheFinestSmack - 1/14/2026, 7:57 AM
DIVISIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SATW42
SATW42 - 1/14/2026, 8:55 AM
The "realtively" recent trend of people not liking open ended endings and calling them copouts really has me worried for the future of art.

Imagine these people in Christopher Nolan's ear telling him he has to definitively let the audience know if the top dropped or not in Inception.
SATW42
SATW42 - 1/14/2026, 8:55 AM
*relatively
BlackStar25
BlackStar25 - 1/14/2026, 9:31 AM
Is this going to reach Game of Thrones level of Copium?....Need to know how long I should expect this in the coming years...
DarkOak
DarkOak - 1/14/2026, 1:15 PM
It's over STFU about it 🙄

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