Vecna is defeated. The Upside Down collapses. Eleven vanishes by choice. Now detained by the military and grieving a war that isn’t as finished as it seems, Steve Harrington is forced to confront what almost losing you really means.
Joe Keery hires you as his tour photographer after one successful shoot. Now you’re traveling together from city to city, capturing the moments behind the music.
A late-night apartment break-in ends with you pulling the trigger — just like your dad taught you. Deputy Gator Tillman responds to the scene and finds you shaken on the sidewalk, desperate to know if you killed the intruder. He didn’t sign up to babysit civilians. But he’s not leaving you alone, either.
Reaped at eighteen for the 72nd Hunger Games, a District 4 girl enters the arena under the mentorship of Mags Flanagan and Finnick Odair. What begins as survival training becomes something deeper—a fight not just to live, but to remain herself in a world that turns children into victors.
Joe Keery and you have known each other for years — long before you grew up. Now a young woman, Gaten’s little sister is no longer just background noise in Joe’s life. What starts as comfort and familiarity slowly shifts into something quieter, deeper, and entirely unexpected.
She survived the 72nd Hunger Games as a victor from District 4, mentored by Mags Flanagan and Finnick Odair. Finnick became her constant—guiding her through the aftermath of the arena and the weight of survival. Now, during the Quarter Quell, when Finnick is reaped and Mags’ name is called, she steps forward without hesitation. This time, she enters the arena by choice—standing beside the man who once saved her, bound by loyalty, shared trauma, and something deeper neither of them dares to name.
In her first major film role, a 19-year-old actress is cast opposite Joe Keery as his character’s love interest. As she navigates her first on-screen romance — rehearsals, closed sets, and media buzz — the line between acting and real emotion begins to blur… slowly, carefully, and off-camera.
She survived the 73rd Hunger Games and became the Capitol’s darling. Now, at the Quarter Quell, she stands beside Finnick Odair after taking Mags’ place—bound by loyalty, protection, and a growing resistance beneath the surface of the Games.
On the final day of Stranger Things, Joe Keery arrives on set already in tears. You’ve grown up around him—Gaten’s little sister, always nearby—and today, you’re there to witness the goodbye neither of you were ready for.
Eighth year at Hogwarts. You and Scorpius Malfoy have spent years sharing classrooms, glancing at each other across corridors, existing in the same orbit without ever quite colliding. On the first train ride of your final year, fate finally forces you into the same compartment — and maybe this time, neither of you looks away.
Dustin Henderson left Hawkins for college, leaving behind his older sister and his best friend. Neither expected to become each other’s favorite part of the day.
You grew up on the Stranger Things set alongside your brother, Gaten. Somewhere along the way, you and Joe Keery created a quiet tradition: you wake him from set naps, and he pulls you in for ten minutes before filming resumes. Now it’s the final season — and maybe the last time you’ll do it.
Five years after the war, Draco Malfoy crosses paths with you again — the Hufflepuff who once loved him despite everything. London has changed, and so have they, but some bonds refuse to fade.
A year and a half after Vecna’s fall and Eleven’s disappearance, Hawkins is rebuilding — and so are you. Some left. Some stayed. And Steve Harrington is still here… closer than ever.