Stranger Things season 5's redacted title might be referencing a minor character in the Netflix show

Stranger Things season 4: Holly Wheeler
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Netflix has released the first major teaser for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Stranger Things season 5, revealing 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:all of the episode titles for the final outing. 

However, one big m𒊎ystery remains around them, as creators the Duffer brothers decided to redact half of one of the names. Luckily for us, the Stranger Things community works hard, meaning that fans think they've already solved exactly who it's referring to. 

, several fans replied to the post suggesting that the redacted name in question is Karen and Ted Wheeler's daughter. Intriguingly, this theory has actually been circulating for a while after the titles leaked in mid-2024. 

shared the 🙈insight earlier this year when he pointed out that the character had seemingly been recast ahead of season 5. It's speculated that she'll now be played by Evil Dead: Rise star Nell Fisher after seemingly saw her in Holly's costume.&nb🌼sp;

Writing on the social media platform, the user speculated: "The vanishing of a member of the Wheeler Family, and their role being important enough to be referenced in an epiꦬsode title also match the fact that they've been filming a surprising amount of scenes at the Wheelers' house, implying that they are indeed having a bi🔴gger role this season."

It's certainly an intriguing theory, and one that several fans have taken on board as truth. But, we'd suggest a bit of caution as the Netflix show is known for keeping secrets up its sleeve so not allཧ may be what it seems.

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