Are you a talented thespian? Are you a 'Stranger Things' fan? Well you could possibly audition for Season 5 of 'Stranger Things'! Here's what we know.

Bianca Piazza - Author

Whether or not you just like the route Netflix's Stranger Things has taken over time (some assume Season 4 is the most productive, others think it is the worst), it is plain that the Duffer Brothers' sequence has made stars out of actors like Millie Bobby Brown (Enola Holmes), Sadie Sink (Fear Street), Finn Wolfhard (It), and Maya Hawke (Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood) (despite the fact that the latter was also a double dose of nepotism).

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The hit '80s-set sci-fi sequence made waves in 2016, easily becoming Netflix's most a success sequence at the time. Today, it still holds the recognition alongside collection like Squid Game and Bridgerton. Vol. 1 of Stranger Things Season Four dropped on May 27, 2022, while Vol. 2 was once released on July 1.

With new antagonists and warm-hearted underdogs, Season Four offered us to actors like Joseph Quinn (Make Up), Mason Dye (Flowers in the Attic), and Jamie Campbell Bower (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street). The Upside Down supplies a huge platform. Well, if you've were given the performing malicious program and Stranger Things is one of your favorite presentations, it will simply be your time to shine — and you've were given one morse season to do so. Here's how you can audition for Stranger Things Season 5.

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How can you audition for Season 5 of 'Stranger Things'?

Reddit user u/CryptographerLost825 detailed that casting calls have "reportedly been released" for Stranger Things Season 5.

"Given that Season 5 has already been given the green light, it appears that a couple casting calls have been uncovered from Casting TaylorMade, the company Netflix uses to do the casting for the show, which also runs under production code name Bridelake Productions," they wrote.

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"The casting call calls for 1988 cars which would put the show at a 2 year time jump. Once again this might not necessarily mean a 2 year time jump, just some food for thought. This is not 100 percent confirmed as it is just a casting call but it is a tiny look at Stranger Things 5 production starting to gear up," they continued.

So, as of right now, it's looking like that until you're a car between the ages of 16 and 100 years old or a minor, the casting calls don't seem to be for you.

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Fun reality: Joe Keery did not originally audition for the position of Steve Harrington.

Could somebody else play the hilarious, nuanced Hawkins babysitter with killer hair? Negative. Joe Keery (Free Guy) truly is the Steve Harrington of our dreams, but he at the start auditioned to play Jonathan Byers — who's performed by Charlie Heaton (As You Are). No, just no. Joe Keery isn't a quiet, timid Jonathan, he is a loud-mouthed jerk face-turned-fan-favorite Steve. He mentioned his audition in an interview with Vulture.

(*5*) Joe explained "I taped for Jonathan originally and then taped for Steve and then Skyped the brothers and then waited two weeks and then found out that I got it. I was waiting tables at the time and then found out that I got it and had to go back inside and wait more tables. So it was pretty bizarre, pretty cool. Definitely a life-changing moment."

When Joe wound up auditioning for Steve, one thing clicked, as he felt he "had a pretty good understanding of what they wanted the character to be." Also, he knew how to make Steve his personal. We can't believe anyone else playing the swoon-worthy Steve Harrington.

Seasons 1 thru 4 of Stranger Things are recently streaming on Netflix.

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