Noah Schnapp Reveals ‘Stranger Things’ Poster Teased Season 5’s Biggest Plot Twist

Never take anything for granted when it comes to the Upside Down

Finn Wolfhard as Mike Wheeler in "Stranger Things" Season 5, Episode 4 (Credit: Netflix)
Finn Wolfhard as Mike Wheeler in "Stranger Things" Season 5, Episode 4 (Credit: Netflix)

Spoilers ahead for “Stranger Things” Season 5.

The internet is abuzz about the biggest twist at the end of “Stranger Things” Season 5’s first batch of episodes. But according to star Noah Schnapp, there was a major clue about what was to come hidden in this season’s poster.

“Stranger Things” began with Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower) kidnapping young Will Byers (Schnapp) and dragging him to the Upside Down. Will’s kidnapping was all part of Vecna’s plan to open a gate to the Upside Down in the real world, but in the process he accidentally transferred some of his powers to Will. The full extent of that transfer becomes apparent in the final moments of “Sorcerer” when Will connects to the hive mind and kills three Demogorgons before they murder his friends.

Will — like Vecna and Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) — is now officially a powerful psychic threat. And that massive revelation was teased in the poster for Season 5, which shows Vecna, Will and Eleven arranged in a vertical line.

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“Stranger Things” Season 5 poster (Photo Credit: Netflix)

“[The poster] is always supposed to kind of feel the vibe of the season and give an essence of where everyone’s characters stand in that era and chapter of our story. So yeah, you can see a strength in him on there,” Schnapp said in an interview with Glamour published Friday. “And obviously, they didn’t want to spoil it with any blood or anything, but as close as you can get. Everything is very intentional that we do.”

Schnapp also revealed that fans will eventually learn how Will got his powers. But it was his conversation with Robin (Maya Hawke) that helped him unlock his potential. Throughout Season 5, Robin becomes a mentor of sorts to Will, encouraging him to believe in himself and embrace his sexuality after he saw Robin making out with her girlfriend.

“I think with the help of Robin’s inspirational words and uplifting support through the first four episodes, it inspires him to believe in himself and unleash this power that’s been there through it all. He just didn’t know how to get there,” Schnapp said.

“Stranger Things” Season 5, Volume 1 is now airing on Netflix

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