“Hand him the keys”: Stranger Things Season 5 Reportedly Eyeing ‘The Shawshank Redemption’ Director to Save Series After Noah Schnapp Controversy

Following Noah Schnapp’s controversies, ‘Stranger Things’ creators are reportedly eyeing Frank Darabont to save the show.

“Hand him the keys”: Stranger Things Season 5 Reportedly Eyeing ‘The Shawshank Redemption’ Director to Save Series After Noah Schnapp Controversy

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  • Following the Stranger Things season 4 episodes that racked up nearly 2 billion hours of streaming on Netflix, anticipation for the final season is at an all-time high.
  • However, there seems to be grave distress surrounding the show, as one of the titular actors Noah Schnapp, landed himself in the quicksand of controversies.
  • Willing to offer a perfect ending to the show amid Noah Schnapp’s controversies, the Stranger Things creators are reportedly looking for renowned director Frank Darabont, to save it.
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The Stranger Things creators have been planning on a perfect ending to the beloved Netflix series. Following the season 4 episodes that racked up nearly 2 billion hours of streaming on Netflix, anticipation for the final season is at an all-time high. But, the Duffer brothers are in major distress over Noah Schnapp’s controversy. 

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As the actor found himself mired in controversy that landed him repeated backlash over his “Zionism is s*xy” stickers and his like on racially inappropriate videos, the Stranger Things creators are now trying hard to save season 5. In an attempt to do so, The Shawshank Redemption director is making headlines for being eyed to direct two episodes. 

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Stranger Things Creators Want a Perfect Ending 

Over the years, Matt and Ross Duffer have created a massive influence on audiences with their beloved Netflix show Stranger Things, based in 1980s Indiana. Serving fans with four back-to-back nail-biting seasons, the creators are now planning to offer a perfect ending to the show, with their highly anticipated 5th season. 

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Stranger Things awaits a perfect ending with season 5

However, there seems to be grave distress surrounding the show, as one of the titular actors Noah Schnapp, landed himself in the quicksand of controversies. According to reports, the young actor initially started making headlines during the Israel-Hamas war, when he posted an Instagram story with friends passing stickers of “Zionism is s*xy” and “Hamas is Isis”.

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Noah Schnapp faced major backlash following his controversies

Further, Noah Schnapp’s controversies emasculated when he offended the queer community and was later heard using racial slurs in a resurfaced clip of him singing along to Freaky Friday. Although Schnapp’s controversies divided his fanbase, the online community slowly moved past it. But somehow, the Duffer brothers are worried about the controversies’ impact on Stranger Things

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Stranger Things Creators are Eyeing Frank Darabont

Willing to offer a perfect ending to the show amid Noah Schnapp’s controversies, the Stranger Things creators are reportedly looking for a renowned director to save it. According to reports from The Insneider, Jeff Sneider revealed that The Shawshank Redemption filmmaker Frank Darabont is in the talks to direct two episodes of the Stranger Things finale. 

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Creators of the Netflix show are eyeing Frank Darabont

Considering his influence on acclaimed projects like The Walking Dead, The Green Mile, and more, Frank Darabont is being considered the best choice to save Stranger Things. Following the alleged headlines, fans appear excited for the new take on the Netflix show. Especially since Darabont has been previously appreciated for his artful, arresting work in Days Gone Bye, the pilot episode that kick-started The Walking Dead

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Now, Frank Darabont appears to be taking the “outside filmmaker” slot for Stranger Things season 5, just like season 2 featured two outside directors Andrew Stanton and Rebecca Thomas. Although Darabont awaits confirmation from the Duffer brothers, the upcoming Netflix show seems to be the perfect vehicle for his comeback, since his unceremonious exit from AMC’s The Walking Dead. 

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Read more: “Somebody who broke my heart and left me for the Pilates instructor”: Frank Darabont Felt Betrayed After Being Fired from Walking Dead

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