Stranger Things fans, brace yourselves! The Duffer Brothers have confirmed that Eddie Munson, the beloved leader of the Hellfire Club, will not return for the final season of Stranger Things. But here's the twist: while the Duffer Brothers have sealed Eddie's fate, they've also left the door open for a potential return in future seasons. Joseph Quinn, who played Eddie, hinted at this possibility, saying, 'I might have that feeling [it could happen].' He added, 'Or maybe I don’t. I don’t know! Who knows?'
Despite the bittersweet news, Quinn's career is soaring. He's landed significant roles in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, Avengers: Doomsday, and Sam Mendes' The Beatles — A Four-Film Cinematic Event. Quinn's success is a testament to his talent, and he remains optimistic about the final season of Stranger Things. 'I’m sure they’re working very hard to land the plane,' he said. 'It’s been a long time that they’ve been working on that, so I’m really delighted that they’re kind of getting towards the end, and they’re having a nice time…I’m sure they’re gonna deliver it in a pretty epic way. I have no doubts.'
However, the final season of Stranger Things is not without its controversies. Some fans are worried about how it will be received, especially after the backlash Game of Thrones faced for its ending. Finn Wolfhard, a star of the show, is also a bit anxious about the finale. The Duffer Brothers, however, are confident in their storytelling, and with Quinn's potential return on the horizon, the future of Stranger Things remains bright and full of possibilities.