

Documentary
Overview
An inside look at the years of effort and craft that went into the final installment of the Duffer Brothers' generation-defining series.
Top Cast


Ross Duffer
Ross Duffer
Self - Creator / Writer / Director
Ross Duffer
Self - Creator / Writer / Director


Matt Duffer
Matt Duffer
Self - Creator / Writer / Director
Matt Duffer
Self - Creator / Writer / Director
Paul Dichter
Paul Dichter
Self - Writer
Paul Dichter
Self - Writer


Kate Trefry
Kate Trefry
Self - Writer
Kate Trefry
Self - Writer
Caitlin Schneiderhan
Caitlin Schneiderhan
Self - Writer
Caitlin Schneiderhan
Self - Writer


Shawn Levy
Shawn Levy
Self - Executive Producer / Director / Guest Director Chapter 6 And 7
Shawn Levy
Self - Executive Producer / Director / Guest Director Chapter 6 And 7
Lampton Enochs
Lampton Enochs
Self - Line Producer / Co-Executive Producer
Lampton Enochs
Self - Line Producer / Co-Executive Producer
Chris Trujillo
Chris Trujillo
Self - Production Designer
Chris Trujillo
Self - Production Designer
Jess Royal
Jess Royal
Self - Set Decorator
Jess Royal
Self - Set Decorator
Amy Parris
Amy Parris
Self - Costume Designer
Amy Parris
Self - Costume Designer
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