Following the conclusion of Stranger Things, fan discussions around the show’s finale have continued to gain momentum online. Recently, an AI-generated video imagining Demogorgons returning for the series’ final battle has gone viral on social media. It has drawn widespread attention from viewers online.
Demogorgons return in Stranger Things’ final battle recreated with AI
An AI-generated recreation imagining the return of Demogorgons in Stranger Things’ final battle has gained widespread attention online. The video, shared on X (formerly Twitter), presents an alternate version of the series’ climax in which the creatures participate in the final confrontation.
It also references speculation surrounding a possible Episode 9 linked to the conformity gate theory. The post was captioned, “Stranger Things Final Battle, but with Demogorgons That What we wanted !!#conformitygate.” It quickly garnered millions of views and renewed discussion among fans.
The AI-generated video has led to a wave of reactions across social media platforms. One user wrote, “This cost a lot less than 400 million dollars.”
The original Stranger Things finale delivered emotional closure for several major characters. However, following the finale, some viewers continued to point out elements they felt were missing from the final confrontation, particularly the absence of Upside Down creatures.
Throughout the series, Demogorgons, Demodogs, and Demobats played a prominent role in shaping the show’s threats and action scenes. However, in the finale, the climactic battle centered primarily on Vecna and the Mind Flayer, with no appearance from those creatures. This prompted discussion among fans, many of whom questioned why the final battle did not include these monsters.
Alongside these reactions, speculation surrounding a possible Episode 9 also gained traction online. Following the New Year’s Eve finale, some fans suggested that the season may not have fully concluded, with theories surfacing around a surprise additional episode.
The AI-generated video is not affiliated with Netflix or the creators of Stranger Things.
Originally reported by Disheeta Maheshwari on ComingSoon.
