Finn Wolfhard's SNL skit references Stranger Things finale conspiracy

Finn Wolfhard hosted Saturday Night Live with a sketch spoofing the backlash to Stranger Things' finale, including a nod to the Conformity Gate theory about a hidden better ending. The episode drew criticism for some jokes but highlighted ongoing fan discontent. Attendees like the Duffer Brothers faced heckling from upset viewers.

Finn Wolfhard, known for his role in Netflix's Stranger Things, hosted Saturday Night Live over the weekend following the series' conclusion last month. The episode featured a notable spoof of the show, capitalizing on the online backlash to its divisive fifth season finale. The sketch addressed the Conformity Gate conspiracy, which claims a secret ninth episode exists to provide a superior resolution to the story.

In the skit, Wolfhard and co-stars reunite on a mountaintop in Iceland. Wolfhard declares, “everything we thought happened was an illusion that was planted by Vecna.” When challenged for a reason to believe him, he replies, “How about eleven?” Kenan Thompson then appears as Eleven, holding an Eggo waffle and speaking gibberish, playing on the character's traits.

The parody also envisioned Netflix extending the franchise through spin-offs, such as a Sex and the City-style series set in 1990s New York with Wolfhard's character Mike as a writer. However, it included controversial elements: a tasteless quip about Lucas's future intimacy with Max, who “just lies there like she’s back in that coma,” referencing her season storyline. Another joke targeted Will's extended coming-out scene in season five, suggesting it was still ongoing and thus blocking a spin-off. Some viewers labeled this homophobic, though the humor focused on the scene's length rather than orientation.

Wolfhard's opening monologue drew separate criticism for misogynistic humor, likening his first encounter with female anatomy to facing a Demogorgon. The Duffer Brothers, the show's creators, attended the taping and were heckled by dissatisfied fans outside the venue.

The Conformity Gate theory has largely faded, with actor Joe Keery denying any such episode. Persistent believers speculate it may still emerge, amid broader fan frustration with the ending.

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Finn Wolfhard laughs with Stranger Things costars Caleb McLaughlin and Gaten Matarazzo during surprise SNL monologue reunion.
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Finn Wolfhard reunites with Stranger Things costars during SNL monologue

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Finn Wolfhard marked his hosting debut on Saturday Night Live with a surprise reunion alongside Stranger Things costars Caleb McLaughlin and Gaten Matarazzo. The trio celebrated their transition from child stars to adults in a humorous opening monologue. The segment highlighted their growth since the show's start when Wolfhard was 12.

Fans of Netflix's Stranger Things had hoped for a surprise ninth episode to alter the series finale, but the viral theory known as Conformity Gate has been confirmed false. Netflix's official social media accounts state that all episodes are now available, quashing speculation about a hidden installment dropping on January 7. Creators Matt and Ross Duffer have addressed similar misinformation in recent interviews.

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Finn Wolfhard made his hosting debut on Saturday Night Live with a pre-taped sketch that parodied HBO's upcoming Harry Potter TV series and the show Heated Rivalry. The bit, titled Heated Wizardry, featured Wolfhard as Harry Potter and Ben Marshall as Ron Weasley in a humorous take on their rivalry and romance. The episode also celebrated the end of Stranger Things with surprise appearances from Wolfhard's co-stars.

Stranger Things season 5 has faced review bombing on Rotten Tomatoes following the release of its penultimate episode, in which Will Byers comes out as gay. The episode, titled 'The Bridge,' has become the lowest-rated in the series on IMDb. This backlash has dropped the season's fan score significantly from previous highs.

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The series finale of Netflix's Stranger Things, released on New Year's Eve, featured pivotal uses of Prince's 'When Doves Cry' and 'Purple Rain,' leading to a dramatic boost in the artist's Spotify streams. The two-hour episode also drew strong theater attendance, earning between $25 million and $28 million domestically. Creators Matt and Ross Duffer discussed the challenges of securing the songs and the ambiguous fate of key character Eleven.

The Netflix hit Stranger Things concluded its nearly decade-long run with a two-hour series finale on December 31, 2025. The fifth and final season wraps up the sci-fi horror mystery that captivated audiences since 2016 with its 1980s nostalgia. While the show earned praise for its core relationships and monster sequences, it faced criticism for becoming crowded over time.

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