Actor from ‘Stranger Things’ refutes fan theories about final season and denies existence of hidden cut

Randy Havens, known for his role as Mr. Clarke on “Stranger Things,” recently took to Instagram to set the record straight on some fan theories circulating online. In an emphatic post, he debunked rumors of an unreleased extended cut of the show’s fifth and final season, stating, “There’s no secret Snyder cut of the show.”

For those unfamiliar, the term “Snyder cut” originated from a successful fan campaign for Warner Bros. to release director Zack Snyder’s original version of “Justice League.” The theatrical release had deviated from Snyder’s vision, prompting fans to advocate for the full 242 minutes of “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” to be made available on HBO Max in 2021.

Despite fan speculation and a Change.org petition calling for the release of “unseen footage” from “Stranger Things,” Havens reassured fans that there is no hidden version of the show waiting to be unveiled. He urged followers not to believe everything they read on the internet, especially when it comes to unreleased content.

While the final season of “Stranger Things” has received a mixed reception from critics and viewers alike, Havens stands by the show’s creators and their decisions. As the series comes to a close, he remains grateful for the opportunity to be a part of such a beloved and iconic production.

As we eagerly await the conclusion of “Stranger Things,” let’s remember to enjoy the show for what it is and appreciate the hard work and dedication of everyone involved in bringing this sci-fi series to life.