The popular American TV series "Stranger Things" finally started production on the fifth season a year and a half after the fourth season ended. The official also released a group photo of the main actors in the show when the work started. However, in this photo, some fans found that a very outstanding character in the fourth season was not present. Viewers who have watched the fourth season of "Stranger Things" must have been impressed by Argyle, the silly but reliable pizza brother in the show. Eduardo Franco, who plays Argyle, recently told the outside world in an interview with a YouTube channel that he "never received a call", so he thought that was the case. This means that he should not participate in the fifth season of "Stranger Things". However, his fans are not very accepting of this. Some people say that the character of Argyle is one of the most exciting parts of the fourth season. Of course, the fifth season has just started filming, and Eduardo Franco may be avoiding spoilers. However, if Argyle really does not appear again, the directors, the Duffer Brothers, need to structure the plot reasonably to dispel the doubts of fans. |
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