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‘Stranger Things’ FINALLY gets a new episode

‘Stranger Things’ has a new episode? Finn ‘Mike’ Wolfhard teases ‘Stranger Things: The Later Years’ in new SNL sketch

‘Stranger Things’ might have wrapped — for now — but the fans of the decade-long supernatural show just got a wild surprise. ‘Saturday Night Live’, also known as SNL, threw out a sketch that poked fun at the show, its endless fan theories, and all those rumors about spinoffs nobody asked for but everyone secretly wants. Finn Wolfhard, everyone’s favorite Mike Wheeler himself, hosted the episode, and he didn’t come alone. Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin) and Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas) jumped in for the ride, taking jabs at the internet’s obsession with what happens after the show’s “ending.” This SNL reunion cracked open the nostalgia, the “conspiracy theories”, got everyone laughing, and reignited all those fan-fueled debates.

Finn Wolfhard on SNL

Finn’s SNL debut was a big deal. He stood on that stage on January 17, 2026, looking back at a childhood spent in Hawkins, Indiana (and, let’s be real, in front of the camera and under a microscope). He joked about puberty hitting right in the middle of filming, about his first kiss being caught on camera — the kind of stuff most people cringe about, but he just owned it. Then, right on cue, Matarazzo and McLaughlin showed up, and the audience gave the trio a befitting and rousing welcome.

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Not just Finn, in the monologue, McLaughlin and Matarazzo got their own moment. After Wolfhard insisted, “I’m not a kid anymore,” McLaughlin shot back, “Neither are we! We’re not child stars, we’re former child stars.” Matarazzo jumped in with a grin: “And any time you read ‘former child star’ in a headline, it can only mean good things.” The three tossed out a sarcastic thank you to fans who watched them grow up onscreen and — as McLaughlin put it — “then went online and commented about our changing faces and bodies.” Still, Wolfhard got a little serious at the end. “We’re now men,” he told them, “but you’ll always be my boys.”

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‘Stranger Things: The Later Years’

Although Finn did a praiseworthy job with his monologue, the real highlight was the parody sketch that no one was prepared for. SNL went all in, roasting the wildest fan theories and fake spin-offs with that perfect mix of affection and sarcasm. They kicked things off with a fake “Episode 9,” riffing on the whole “Conformity Gate” theory — the one about a secret episode hiding out there somewhere. In SNL’s version, Mike, Lucas, and Dustin end up in Iceland, chasing down weird mysteries that nobody can explain. Then came the spinoff promos: “Strangerous Minds” (Steve Harrington as a teacher, naturally), “The Wheeler Report” (Nancy’s news show), and, best of all, “Mike in Manhattan,” which re-imagined Mike as a hopeless dater in New York. It was ridiculous in the best way.The sketch built up to a wink at the audience: “Remember that mysterious ninth episode the internet was convinced existed? It didn’t, but it does now!” Suddenly, there they were — Mike, Lucas, and Dustin, back in character, wandering around Iceland. Wolfhard’s Mike looks at the camera and says, “Everything we thought happened was an illusion planted by Vecna. He’s still out there!” Right then, Eleven turns up — played by Kenan Thompson, because why not — and fans finally got their fair share of laughter if not a closure.Although SNL was doing it all while poking fun, they also cleverly called out the real rumor mill that took over after ‘Stranger Things’ aired its finale on New Year’s Eve. Some fans just couldn’t accept the end — it was ambiguous, people argued, maybe too much so. That’s when the wild theory started: the final episode was fake, there was a secret bonus episode somewhere, and Vecna had pulled the ultimate trick. Of course, none of it was real, but SNL took the joke and ran with it. Now — and rightfully so — the internet can’t stop raving about it. Go to Source

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